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Boulder County Sheriff's Office Seeks Public's Help Identifying Suspects in Flagstaff Road Shooting Incident

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Published on October 06, 2025
Boulder County Sheriff's Office Seeks Public's Help Identifying Suspects in Flagstaff Road Shooting IncidentSource: Boulder County Sheriff's Office

The Boulder County Sheriff's Office is soliciting help from the public following a road rage incident that escalated into a shooting on Saturday, as detailed in their official report. Witnesses or anyone with information related to the three motorcyclists involved in the event are urged to come forward. The call for assistance comes after a male victim, who has not been identified, advised local law enforcement that he was shot at while driving along Flagstaff Road following an altercation with the motorcyclists.

According to the Boulder County Sheriff's Office, the conflict arose around 5:30 p.m., when the victim's vehicle and the motorcyclists engaged on the stretch between the 3800 to 6000 blocks of Flagstaff Road. The riders subsequently ceased following the victim and were last observed heading westbound on the same road. The implicated individuals were briefly spotted by the officers as they continued their route to Denver on US 36. Still, they evaded capture after a car chase that spanned multiple jurisdictions and featured their high-speed flight past Boulder officers, with the Sheriff's office deputies joining in as the search stretched into Broomfield near a local landmark.

The Sheriff's Office has specifically requested information about a vehicle of interest that the suspects met with at Panorama Point before the shooting occurred, in addition to the identities of the motorcyclists themselves. This vehicle rendezvoused with the suspects in the vicinity of the 1000 block of Flagstaff Road and represents a significant lead in their ongoing investigation.