Greeley Police Seek Public’s Help In Shooting Investigation
The Greeley Police Department is seeking the public s help in an investigation involving a man who was shot on Saturday night (Jan. 30).
According to a post via the Greeley PD Facebook page, officers responded to a call of shots being fired in a parking lot near a restaurant in the 2600 block of 11th Street Road in Greeley at 6:45 p.m on Saturday night.
A man was taken to a nearby hospital with a gunshot wound and admitted for surgery. As of Sunday night (Jan. 31), reports from the Greeley Police Department state the man was still hospitalized in serious condition.
Greeley Man Killed New Years Weekend Identified
A man who was killed in Greeley over New Years weekend has now been identified.
According to the Greeley Tribune, the Weld County Coroner s Office identified the man on Tuesday (Jan. 5) as 36-year-old Timothy Trey Maloney.
Maloney was found dead at about 12:07 a.m. on Saturday (Jan. 2) at an apartment complex in the 2300 block of 16th Street. The nature of Maloney s injuries were not specified.
Police arrested Rosalio Mancha-Enriquez, 23, who resided in the apartment outside of which Maloney was found, on suspicion of first-degree murder.
Mancha-Enriquez is being held at the Weld County Jail without bond; The Weld County District Attorney’s Office only has until 3:30 p.m. Wednesday (Jan. 6) to file formal charges in this case.