DENVER (KDVR) — Police say they’ve arrested the second of three fugitives wanted in connection to a violent kidnapping that occurred in December at The Edge at Lowry apartment complex, which has since been closed by the city after it was called an “immediate threat to public safety.”
On March 13, U.S. Border Patrol agents and the Auburn Hills Police Department responded to a shoplifting call that “escalated into the takedown of a dangerous fugitive,” according to a Border Patrol post on Instagram . The federal agency said that the suspect was a Venezuelan national who was wanted for kidnapping and torture in Colorado, and “linked to the notorious Tren de Aragua gang.”
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Border Patrol said he would face a charge of willfully refusing to depart the U.S.
The Aurora Police Department said that Breider Jhoan Ospino-Morillo, 24 , was arrested after running from officers in Michigan. The agency said Ospino-Morillo was wanted out of Arapahoe District Court on four charges of second-degree kidnapping, four charges of aggravated robbery, two charges of menacing with a deadly weapon and two charges of extortion. The charges are all felonies…