Wesley Cummins, 24, attended Mapleton High school in Denver. He was an all-around handyman who could fix just about anything. Wesley enjoyed his family and his friends. To know him was to love him, said his sister, Stephanie.
Wesley enjoyed fixing up cars with his brother, Bill, and his friends. He was happy with his life.
On the night of October 5, 1993, Wesley was riding in a car with a friend when a red Camaro with a male and female occupant pulled up alongside at a stoplight. Two shots were fired from the red Camaro. Both struck Wesley Cummins. Witnesses chased the red Camaro. The male in that car, who was identified, fled the state. Arrested in California in connection with a bank robbery, the assailant was extradited to stand trial in Denver. But the witnesses to the shooting, said to be frightened, refused to testify.
If you have information relating to this murder, please share it with Detective Mark Crider, 720-913-6050. Or, if you prefer to remain anonymous, call Crime Stoppers, 720 913 7867. You can earn a reward.