The Adams County Sheriff's Office says the blue Chevy Tahoe it is looking for in connection with a shooting at a house party over the weekend that left one person dead and seven injured had Colorado plate 019FEF. It is still looking for the vehicle.
DENVER — The Adams County Sheriff’s Office released more information about a Chevrolet Tahoe officials believe is connected to a shooting at a house party early Saturday that left a student dead and seven other people injured.
The shooting happened around 3 a.m. in the 900 block of Dakin Street near Greenwood Boulevard, the sheriff’s office said. Seven other people were injured in the shooting, including some students from Westminster, the Westminster Public Schools superintendent said in a letter to district families.
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