
An early Wednesday stabbing on North Ogden Street has Denver police searching for a suspect and answers, after one person was rushed to the hospital from the 2500 block.
According to the Denver Police Dept, officers responded to a reported stabbing in the area of the 2500 block of North Ogden Street and found one victim, who was transported to a hospital. The department said the extent of that person’s injuries was not immediately known. Investigators said they are working to develop suspect information and will post updates to the department’s online thread.
As of the latest update from the department, no suspect description had been released publicly and no additional details about the victim’s condition were available.
How to Help Investigators
Anyone who saw the incident or has information that could help detectives can reach Metro Denver Crime Stoppers anonymously at 720-913-STOP (7867) or by using the organization’s online tip form, per Metro Denver Crime Stoppers.
For non-emergency police assistance within the city, residents can call the City of Denver’s non-emergency line at 720-913-2000. For immediate emergencies, officials advise calling or texting 911, according to the City of Denver police directory.
Context
Knife-related and other violent incidents have surfaced near North Ogden Street in recent years. A 2022 attack on an RTD bus near North Ogden Street raised transit-safety concerns at the time, as reported by Denver7.
Separately, a January 2025 downtown Denver stabbing spree drew heavy coverage and led to arrests. Authorities have emphasized that those earlier cases are distinct from the current investigation on North Ogden Street, according to The Colorado Sun.
Denver police have not released further information about a possible suspect or the victim’s condition. This story will be updated as the department posts more details to its investigation thread.









