According to the Weld County Sheriffโs Office, a suspect was detained in Colorado on Monday after reportedly killing a sheriffโs deputy in a hit-and-run the day before.
Shortly after 10 p.m., the sheriffโs office Strike Team, Colorado State Patrol, and Fort Collins police reportedly captured the suspect. Monday night. Octavio Gonzalez-Garcia, who is in his late 30s and is a non-citizen of the United States, has been named as the suspect.
The victim, deputy Alexis Hein-Nutz, 24, of the Weld County Sheriffโs Office, was declared dead at the site of the collision on Sunday. She was en route to her job at the local jail.
Sheriff of Weld County Steve Reams made the assertion in a Facebook post. โAlexis was hired in November 2018 and assigned to the Weld County Jail where she served as a detentions deputy.โ
The crashโs circumstances are being investigated by the Colorado State Patrol. The Sheriffโs Office of Weld County is assisting.
When the hit-and-run occurred, the deputy was traveling to work on her personal motorcycle. After the crash, Gonzalez-Garcia, who was operating a Ford van, fled the area on foot.
When the suspect sped through an intersection stop sign and into the path of the deputy, Hein-Nutz was heading south. Her motorcycle caught fire as a result of the collision with Gonzalez-front Garciaโs passenger side.
When they uncovered an obviously forged Green Card and a false Social Security Card in Gonzalez-automobile, Garciaโs the police claimed they had discovered evidence that Gonzalez-Garcia was residing in the country unlawfully.
Through its nonprofit charitable organization, the Weld County Sheriffโs Office Posse, the Weld County Sheriffโs Office is taking donations to support Hein- Nutzโs family.