
An aggravated robbery along Brighton Boulevard earlier this month has Denver police turning to the public for help. Investigators have released surveillance images and video, hoping that community tips will give the case some traction.
Police release surveillance images and case details
In a post on X, the Denver Police Department said the aggravated robbery happened at about 11:15 p.m. on June 11 in the 3000 block of North Brighton Boulevard. Investigators described the person shown in the footage as a Hispanic male with black hair, about 5 feet 4 inches tall, and listed the incident under case number 26‑317465, according to the Denver Police Department.
How to submit a tip
Metro Denver Crime Stoppers is handling anonymous tips and is offering up to $2,000 for information that leads to an arrest. Tipsters can call 720‑913‑STOP (7867) or send information through the group’s online portal. The line runs 24 hours a day, seven days a week, per Metro Denver Crime Stoppers.
Local context
The department routinely posts still images and video clips when a case has few witnesses or limited camera coverage, turning social media into a kind of online bulletin board. Citywide data show Denver’s homicide totals dropped in 2025, though detectives still lean heavily on community tips to close robbery and assault cases, as reported by Axios Denver.
What detectives want
Detectives are asking anyone who recognizes the person in the surveillance images, or who has dash‑cam or doorbell footage from the area around the time of the incident, to contact Metro Denver Crime Stoppers and reference case number 26‑317465. Officials emphasized that residents should not approach the individual and should route any information through the tip line or the Denver police, according to the Denver Police Department.









