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Littleton police looking for vehicle in connection to fatal shooting

David Moore, 18, was shot and killed Thursday

By Abhishek Published 23 days ago 3 min read
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Littleton police looking for vehicle in connection to fatal shooting
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Littleton police ask for the public's help in identifying a vehicle in connection to the fatal shooting of an 18-year-old man.

Police responded to a report of shots fired in the 200 block of West Powers Place, half a mile from Littleton High School, around 8 p.m. on Thursday. Upon arrival, responders found a man suffering from a gunshot wound to the abdomen. He was taken to a nearby hospital, according to a social media post from the Littleton Police Department.

The man, later identified as 18-year-old David Moore, was later pronounced deceased by the department in a subsequent press release.

Police are now looking for a 2009-2014 dark-colored Acura TL sedan in connection to the shooting.

The department asks that anyone with information regarding the vehicle or incident reach out to

Cyberstalker may have more victims in Colorado, feds say

Federal agents are looking for more victims of a man who recently pleaded guilty to cyberstalking young women in Colorado and two other states.

The U.S. Department of Justice said in a release that 21-year-old Hugo Iram Cardona Jr. pleaded guilty in a federal court in El Paso, Texas, to three counts of cyberstalking.

Court documents show Cardona used a two-factor authentication scheme to gain access to various young female victims' Snapchat accounts to steal their intimate photos and videos. He then contacted them on Instagram and Snapchat and demanded that they "apologize" or he would publicly release that content. The release said in most cases, he would demand that his victims video chat with him while engaging in sexually explicit conduct.

Federal investigators found at least 15 victims located in Colorado, Texas and Arizona, according to the release. The investigation determined the victims were initially contacted by Cardona from Instagram accounts “idkprii85,” “designoiram,” “juniorrriram,” “urfavpapi,” “urdvddyjunie” and “juniorrhernandez” as well as Snapchat accounts “juniepri,” “asap_juniorrr” and “juniorrriram.” Victims were also contacted from multiple TextNow numbers, according to the release.

The release said Cardona's crimes took place between August 2020 and June 2023.

Anyone who has had contact with Cardona or any of the usernames listed above while using Snapchat, Instagram or TextNow between 2020 and 2023 is asked to complete a victim questionnaire.

An Aurora man drove drunk and crashed into a family's vehicle, killing a mother and her six-year-old daughter. He will now serve 52 years in prison.

18th Judicial District Judge Laqunya Latrese Baker sentenced 32-year-old Juan Pablo Pascual-Licea to 52 years in prison on Wednesday on charges of vehicular homicide in connection to a 2022 crash that seriously injured a father and his 10-year-old son and killed a mother and six-year-old daughter.

“In the blink of an eye, a family is torn apart by the selfish actions of someone who chose to drive drunk and endanger multiple lives,” 18th Judicial District Senior Deputy District Attorney Meghan Gallo said in a news release. “As a mother, I cannot imagine the heartbreak, grief and devastation this family has suffered. It was a privilege to prosecute this case and bring justice to this family.”

The incident occurred on on April 8, 2022. In the crash, Pascual-Licea was driving over 80 mph the wrong way on S. Chambers Road near E. 6th Avenue in a truck. He struck the family's SUV as they were traveling home from celebrating the daughter's birthday.

The mother and daughter were pronounced dead at the hospital. The father and son suffered serious injuries, but survived.

Aurora Police Department discovered that the man had hit a bicyclist and almost hit a group of teenagers in a crosswalk before the crash. An hour after the crash, his blood alcohol content was .181, more than twice the legal limit.

Following a three-day trial in December, 2023, an Arapahoe County jury found Pascual-Licea guilty.

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