Denver police are seeking information about the whereabouts of Jesus Angel Arvizo, who is suspected of first-degree murder in the death of James “Jay” Montoya.
Denver police are seeking information about the whereabouts of a man suspected of first-degree murder in the death of James “Jay” Montoya, whoJesus Angel Arvizo, 33, is wanted by the Denver Police Department on suspicion of first-degree murder in connection with Montoya’s death on April 2., can you help investigators locate Jesus Angel Arvizo? Arvizo is wanted for 1st Degree Murder.
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