Double homicide at Denver homeless shelter under investigation

Double homicide at Denver homeless shelter under investigation

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No arrests have been made in a double homicide at a Denver homeless shelter and Denver police are asking for the public to help in the investigation.

The man and woman were killed Saturday night at the former DoubleTree hotel, 4040 N. Quebec St., which the city has leased since November for use as a transitional housing shelter for up to 300 people. Police have not said how the couple were killed.

“The case is still under investigation. No arrests have been made. Anyone with information is asked to call Crime Stoppers (720-913-7867),” Denver Police officials said in an emailed response. Police announced the killing at 9:30 a.m. Sunday on X.

Denver officials did not respond to queries about the safety at city shelters.

The former hotel is located in Denver’s Central Park neighborhood. It is owned by Rocky Mountain Communities, a nonprofit that provides apartments around the state for low-income residents.

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