Melvin Woolley.
You can’t really blame these nogs for speeding off; most of them are wanted for at least three other serious crimes.
Police have arrest a suspect in connection to a fatal hit-and-run crash in Lakewood Saturday night.
Lakewood police said Thornton officers arrested Melvin Woolley, 37, on Wednesday.
Woolley is being held on suspicion of vehicular homicide, hit-and-run, vehicular eluding causing death and driving under restraint, in addition to driving without insurance and having expired and obscured license plates.
The crash happened about 7 p.m. Dec. 21 near West Colfax Avenue and Lamar Street. Police said Woolley had been pulled over by a Lakewood police officer when he fled, driving away at a high speed.
Woolley then struck a man who was walking across the street near Colfax and Benton Street, according to police. The victim, later identified by the Jefferson County coroner as 29-year-old Jonathon Furley, was taken to a hospital, where he died.
Jonathon Furley.