Police said they have obtained an arrest warrant for a suspect wanted in connection with two separate fatal stabbings Sunday morning in northwest Aurora.
Ricky Roybal-Smith, 38, of Aurora, was already in custody in Denver, where he is being charged with murdering a fellow jail inmate after being held in a hit-and-run case that injured two pedestrians.
Roybal-Smith will be transferred to Adams County and booked on the new first-degree murder warrant, according to a news release issued Wednesday by the Aurora Police Department.
Aurora’s warrant against Roybal-Smith is linked to the fatal stabbings Sunday of two men who were experiencing homelessness. The first report came in at around 1:45 a.m. of an unresponsive man in the 1500 block of Moline Street. When officers arrived, they found a stabbing victim, and their efforts to revive the man failed.
Just before 6:30 a.m., officers answered a second call of an unresponsive male near a bus stop on Peoria Street, south of East Colfax Avenue. He also had stab wounds and was dead when officers arrived.
Based on the timing, nearby locations and similar stabbing injuries, detectives determined the two crimes were related. They issued an arrest warrant for Roybal-Smith in both cases.
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Roybal-Smith had initially been held on charges of careless driving that injured two pedestrians at Galapago Street and North Ninth Avenue, as well as of leaving the scene of that accident, and driving under the influence of drugs or alcohol. He is also suspected of being involved in a second accident at westbound Interstate 70 and North Lowell Street.
A Denver sheriff’s deputy found the man who shared a housing unit with Roybal-Smith unresponsive in his bunk at around 2:15 a.m. The man had been assaulted and later died from his injuries, according to a news release.
Aurora police are offering a reward of up to $2,000 for information related to the homicide cases via Metro Denver Crime Stoppers at 720-913-7867. Tipsters can remain anonymous.
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