In the hours after Eddie Montoya’s 26-year-old son James Montoya went missing, he talked on the phone with a man named Jesus Arvizo, who had met the younger Montoya at a Denver bar and left with him and a group of people for a night of partying.
Eddie Montoya had an inkling that something was off about Arvizo.
“I don’t want to say this too boastfully, but we knew he was a suspect,” he told reporters at a press conference Tuesday. “We knew something was wrong the minute we were talking on the phone with him. We could pick up on his tone of voice, the way he was avoiding questions.” [...]
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Oct 4th, 2023, 12:40 pm
[...] Prosecutors have charged 30-year-old Amber Dominguez, who was in the car when the shooting happened, with accessory, Clark said.
[...] Judon Montoya described his younger brother as the lifeline of the neighborhood when they were growing up.
“I am begging for any help,” he said. “His laughter, his joy, his heart, his courage, his passion were so strong from when we were young kids. Everyone would know who James was. The fact that he was taken from us at such an early time, an unexpected time, it’s just heartbreaking, and we want justice to be given for our brother.”
Anyone with information regarding this incident is asked to call Metro Denver Crime Stoppers at 720-913-STOP (7867) or online at Certificate of Completion.
Eddie Montoya had an inkling that something was off about Arvizo.
“I don’t want to say this too boastfully, but we knew he was a suspect,” he told reporters at a press conference Tuesday. “We knew something was wrong the minute we were talking on the phone with him. We could pick up on his tone of voice, the way he was avoiding questions.” [...]

Dad talked on phone with man now wanted in son's disappearance, murder
In the hours after Eddie Montoya's son James Montoya went missing, he talked on the phone with a man named Jesus Arvizo who had met the younger Montoya at a Denver bar.

Oct 4th, 2023, 12:40 pm
[...] Prosecutors have charged 30-year-old Amber Dominguez, who was in the car when the shooting happened, with accessory, Clark said.
[...] Judon Montoya described his younger brother as the lifeline of the neighborhood when they were growing up.
“I am begging for any help,” he said. “His laughter, his joy, his heart, his courage, his passion were so strong from when we were young kids. Everyone would know who James was. The fact that he was taken from us at such an early time, an unexpected time, it’s just heartbreaking, and we want justice to be given for our brother.”
Anyone with information regarding this incident is asked to call Metro Denver Crime Stoppers at 720-913-STOP (7867) or online at Certificate of Completion.