The murders in Colorado could be related to flights in Wyoming, Utah



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Abusers who killed a man in Colorado may have held a store in Wyoming and a bank in Utah later the same day, authorities said.

The violence began Friday in Denver, when a man was hit several times, and the assailants stole his 2015 Cadillac black sedan, police said.

The victim was taken to the hospital where his death was declared. His name has not been published.

Two hours later, a black Cadillac was used during an armed robbery at a Cheyenne convenience store in Wyoming, 160 km to the north. The Cheyenne police said two men had burgled the store and that one of them had fired a handgun twice. Nobody was hurt.

The men took money and goods and returned to Cadillac, where a woman was waiting, the police said.

Six hours after the Cheyenne robbery, the same men robbed a Wells Fargo bank in Park City, Utah, 710 kilometers west of Cheyenne, authorities said. One of the men was armed with a handgun, the Sheriff's Department said in Summit County, Utah.

MPs said the men had left in a black Cadillac with the same Colorado license plate as the stolen car in Denver, and that a woman could have been a passenger.

Authorities said they did not know in which direction the car was heading.

The FBI participated in the investigation.

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This story was corrected to show that burglary in Utah had occurred six hours after that of Cheyenne and not four hours.

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