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Denver Police offer $4,000 reward for information on fatal February shooting

Denver Police are offering a $4,000 reward for information related to a February shooting at a birthday party that left two teenagers dead and four other people injured.

Police put out the call on social media Wednesday, nearly eight months after the shooting in the Green Valley Ranch area of east Denver.

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Police responded to a report of shots fired in the early morning hours of Feb. 4. Six people had been shot. Four were transferred to the hospital, and two others transported themselves. Two victims later died at the hospital: Giovanni Heredia, 17, and Omar Enriquez-Magdaleno, 19.

At the time, investigators believed that a group of uninvited people arrived at a party at a residence near the 5000 block of North Orleans Court. That led to a confrontation and gunfire, police said. In February, police said they did not think that Heredia — identified then only as a juvenile victim — was involved in the conflict.

Denver Police did not immediately respond to a message seeking additional information Wednesday afternoon.

Anyone with information about the shooting should call 720-913-7867 or visit metrodenvercrimestoppers.com. Police said that anyone with information can remain anonymous and still claim the reward.

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