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Denver Cops Launch Citywide Hunt for Stabbing Suspect Kamal Pasha

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Published on May 26, 2026
Denver Cops Launch Citywide Hunt for Stabbing Suspect Kamal PashaSource: Denver Police Department

Denver police are asking for the public's help to track down 45-year-old Kamal Pasha, who is wanted on a Denver warrant for first-degree assault in connection with a reported stabbing.

According to a Mug Shot Monday alert, Pasha was born on July 19, 1980, and is described as about 5-foot-9 and 152 pounds, with blonde hair and blue eyes. Police say the online alert will come down once he is booked into custody.

Denver police posted the notice on their official Facebook page on Tuesday, identifying Pasha and saying he is wanted “in relation to a stabbing,” according to the Denver Police Department. The post lists his date of birth and physical description and urges anyone with information to reach out to investigators. The department notes that the online alert will expire once the booking is confirmed.

Anyone who knows where Pasha might be is asked to call Metro Denver Crime Stoppers at 720-913-7867 or send an anonymous tip through the group’s online form at Metro Denver Crime Stoppers. Tipsters can remain anonymous, according to the police notice.

What First-Degree Assault Means in Colorado

Under Colorado law, first-degree assault covers situations where someone intentionally causes serious bodily injury, often involving a deadly weapon, or acts with extreme indifference to human life. It is typically charged as a class 3 felony. For the full statutory language and sentencing framework, see Colorado Public Law.

How Mug Shot Monday Fits Into Police Outreach

“Mug Shot Monday” has become a regular social media feature for Denver police, who use it to crowdsource tips on wanted individuals. The department routinely removes the notices once a suspect is booked into jail, a pattern highlighted in Hoodline’s earlier coverage of the posts. Residents who think they see someone matching a featured description are urged not to confront the person and to call 911 if there is an immediate threat.

Legal Note

These are allegations. A warrant or criminal charge does not establish guilt, and every person is presumed innocent unless and until proven guilty in court. Anyone with information about Kamal Pasha’s whereabouts is urged to contact Metro Denver Crime Stoppers and to call 911 in an emergency.