Denver Police Seek Public’s Help in 33-Year-Old Cold Case
Denver police are seeking community assistance to solve a 33-year-old cold case. The Denver Gazette reported on the police's appeal for public help.

Denver, CO, August 22, 2026 —
Denver police are actively seeking information from the public to help resolve a cold case that is now 33 years old.
The Denver Police Department has issued an appeal for any potential witnesses or individuals with relevant information to come forward. The specific details of the case, including the nature of the crime and the identities of those involved, have not been released in detail. However, the department’s renewed focus underscores its commitment to pursuing justice, even decades after an event.
The Denver Gazette reported on the police’s appeal, highlighting the ongoing efforts to bring closure to long-unsolved investigations. Cold cases often rely on new leads, forensic advancements, or a change in circumstances that prompts someone to share previously withheld information.
Authorities are urging anyone who may have had any connection to the case, however distant, or who might recall details that seemed insignificant at the time, to contact the Denver Police Department. Information can be provided anonymously if preferred.
The success of solving cold cases often hinges on the cooperation of the community. Police departments frequently revisit these older investigations, hoping that new eyes or a fresh perspective can unlock crucial details that were previously missed or unknown.
Further details regarding the specific case are expected to be released as the investigation progresses and as police determine what information can be shared without compromising the integrity of their efforts.
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