ON THE LOOKOUT: Drive-by shooting; ATF asks for tips after gun store burglarized
SOUTHERN COLORADO, Colo. (KRDO) -- Safe to say, anything that makes a sound before the morning alarm is, alarming.
Such was the case for the neighborhood just west of Lake Minnequa in Pueblo, on November 6 at 4:52 a.m.
Pueblo Police just released surveillance of a sedan, whipping through the 100 block of Wheatridge Drive, a suspect firing multiple shots out the passenger window.
The car speeds out of frame, without pause.
The four-door car appears light in color; its front right wheel does not have a hubcap.
According to detectives, no one was hurt, but a home and vehicle did receive damage from multiple bullets.
If you recognize the vehicle or know anything about the crime and want to remain anonymous, you're asked to call Pueblo Crime Stoppers at 719-542-STOP. If your information leads to a felony arrest, you could be eligible for a cash reward.
Agents with the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives are asking for help to identify who they say broke into a Trinidad gun store.
According to the ATF and Trinidad Police, on December 6 at 1:50 a.m., the suspect initially cut the electricity to the Rocky Mountain Trading Company, located at 255 North Commercial Street in Trinidad, and then shattered the front glass door with a piece of concrete.
He then loaded seven shotguns and one rifle into a duffle bag and took off on a mountain bike.
The suspect was wearing white pants and a white hoodie.
Anyone who is able to provide tips leading to the arrest and conviction of the suspect is eligible for up to $5,000.
If you have information regarding this crime, you are asked to contact the ATF at (888) ATF-TIPS.