DENVER (CBS4) – A man convicted in a cold case kidnapping and sexual assault of a woman in 2000 has received the maximum sentence possible under the terms of a guilty plea agreement.
According to Lynn Kimbrough with the district attorney’s office, Dony Salazar, 31, pleaded guilty to second-degree kidnapping and a crime of violence in February.
“The victim, who was 40 at the time, was attacked while waiting at a bus stop at 38th Avenue and Tejon Street the morning of Dec. 16, 2000,” Kimbrough said in a statement. “Salazar grabbed her and forced her at gunpoint into the backyard of a nearby vacant home where he repeatedly sexually assaulted her.”
The case went cold but was reopened by Denver’s Cold Case Project and solved through a DNA hit.
“Salazar is currently serving a 20-year prison sentence for aggravated robbery,” Kimbrough said.
He received 40 more years in prison when he was sentenced in April.
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