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Orange Truck May Be Involved In Northern Colorado Shootings

Larimer County Sheriff Department
A sketch of a vehicle of interest in the Northern Colorado shootings.

The task force investigating recent shooting incidents in Northern Colorado released a sketch of a vehicle of interest on June 23, 2015.

 According to Larimer County's news release, 

Task force investigators have been able to develop what they believe to be a depiction of a vehicle of interest based on several interviews and canvasses during this investigation.... Specifically, the task force needs the public’s help in locating a 1970’s model, full-size, single cab Chevrolet or GMC pickup truck that is faded orange in color with a full-size bed. It is possibly a 1973 – 1979 model GM pickup based on the round headlight shape. The pickup is one color, faded orange, and has black primer on the driver’s side body. 

The news release details a shooting not previously released to the public on the night of June 3, 2015.

A person recently reported to the task force they were shot at the night of June 3, 2015 in the area of Denver Avenue and East Eisenhower Boulevard in Loveland. That is approximately two miles from East 1st Street and St. Louis Avenue where Mr. William Connole was shot during the late evening hours that same night. The person shot at was not injured.

According to investigators, there is still no indication of a direct link between the shooting death of a cyclist in Windsor and an injury sustained by a woman driving on I-25 and the two incidents in Loveland. 

Anyone with information regarding this vehicle of interest is asked to call the Task Force tip line at 970-498-5595 where you may remain anonymous or email the task force at taskforce@larimer.org