Police arrest Denver man after high-speed I-25 shooting near Lone Tree

A Denver man opened fire on a vehicle and its five occupants while speeding on Interstate 25 near Lone Tree earlier this week, according to police.

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The driver of the other vehicle told Lone Tree police dispatchers that the suspect — Oscar Lozoya-Borrego, 27, of Denver — was driving aggressively and flashed a handgun before firing one shot into their front passenger-side bumper.

The shooting happened Tuesday morning on southbound I-25 near County Line Road, and Loyoza-Borrego was traveling about 80 mph when he shot at the vehicle, police said in a news release.

Officers used cellphone video captured by occupants of the vehicle and nearby surveillance cameras to track down the suspect’s vehicle, which was found in west Parker with a handgun.

Lozoya-Borrego was booked into the Douglas County jail Tuesday night on suspicion of five counts of attempted first-degree murder. As of Friday, he was being held on a $500,000 cash bond, according to jail and court records.

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