Crime & Safety

Teen Arrested In Capitol Hill Stabbing: Police Seek Others

Denver police are seeking other people who may be involved in a fatal stabbing Sunday night in front of the Bourbon Grill.

DENVER, CO – UPDATE: Police identified the man fatally stabbed in a fight in front of the Bourbon Grill on Capitol Hill Sunday night.

Reese Grant-Cobb, 17, was stabbed after being assaulted by multiple people around 11:00 p.m. near East Colfax Avenue and North Pearl Street. Grant-Cobb was found unresponsive and was. He was taken to a hospital, where he was declared dead.

Related: Capitol Hill Stabbing: Video Images Of Suspects Released

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With witnesses' help, investigators found a juvenile male in the area and took him into custody. Police released video images of two other people suspected of being involved in the attack, they said Tuesday.

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"The motive in this homicide remains under investigation," police said.

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The Denver Police Department encourages anyone with information about either of these cases to call Denver Police at 720-913-2000 or to share information anonymously through Crime Stoppers at 720-913-7867.

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