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Douglas County Sheriff Seeks Public Help in Identifying Suspect of Highlands Ranch Road Rage Incident

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Published on May 06, 2025
Douglas County Sheriff Seeks Public Help in Identifying Suspect of Highlands Ranch Road Rage IncidentSource: Douglas County Sheriff's Office

The Douglas County Sheriff’s Office is requesting assistance from the public in apprehending a suspect involved in a menacing road-rage incident that occurred in Highlands Ranch on April 30. The encounter unfolded around 7:15 p.m. at the junction of Plaza Drive and Ridgeline Boulevard, where a white male in his late teens or early twenties threatened a female driver over a minor traffic disagreement, as reported by Colorado Community Media.

Authorities have described the suspect as donning a grey hooded sweatshirt and a black beanie embossed with the image of "Cartman" from the animated series South Park. These details were shared alongside photos by the sheriff's office. The man alluded to by the authorities was allegedly operating a black Tesla that conspicuously lacked visible license plates at the time of the reported incident, information corroborated by KDVR.

The sheriff’s office has taken an active approach in circulating the suspect's description and is keen on gathering further intelligence that could lead to his identification, urging those who might recognize the man or have information regarding his whereabouts to come forward. He is characterized by his choice of attire, notably the grey hoodie, and the distinct black beanie, garnished with a popular television character, that could make his identification by eyewitnesses more feasible, according to Denver7.