A Colorado man was arrested on suspicion of leaving the scene of an accident involving death after police say he struck and killed a pedestrian in Denver’s Lincoln Park neighborhood, according to court records.
Alejandro Sifuentes, 29, was arrested Jan. 7, five days after Denver police say he hit 19-year-old Angelo Simpson while Simpson was crossing North Kalamath Street near West 11th Avenue on the evening of Jan. 2.
Witnesses told police a gray Honda SUV was speeding at 100 mph when it hit Simpson as he was crossing the street in a crosswalk, according to an arrest affidavit.
Investigators found the Honda with front-end and windshield damage parked in front of a Lakewood home, and tipsters later told police that Sifuentes talked about hitting someone while he was driving too fast to stop.
Sifuentes also told people he went to a friend’s house, cleaned blood off the vehicle and put a cover over it, then got rid of his phone and bought a new one “so he could not be followed,” according to the affidavit.
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Sifuentes previously pleaded guilty to second-degree assault involving strangulation and third-degree assault in a 2022 domestic violence case, court records show. He was sentenced to a two-year deferred prison sentence and 12 months of probation in April 2023.
He also has two open criminal cases for violating a court order in June and for domestic violence assault in December.
Sifuentes is in custody at the Denver Downtown Detention Center and is set to appear in court for a preliminary hearing on Feb. 5.
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