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Springs woman arrested in stabbing

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Injured man found near Pueblo Reservoir

A 26-year-old Colorado Springs woman was arrested Friday on suspicion of attempted murder in the stabbing of a man found naked and bound last weekend near Pueblo Reservoir.

Colorado Springs police Sgt. Sal Fiorillo said Melissa Butierres was arrested in the 2400 block of Broadway Avenue in Colorado Springs.

Another suspect, Donovan Romero, 18, of Colorado Springs, had not been located Friday. Fiorillo said other arrests are expected.

Anthony Green, 20, was found about noon Sunday in bushes off Swallows Road in Pueblo West. Police think he may have been stabbed in Colorado Springs, then dumped in Pueblo West.

Fiorillo said Green remains in critical condition in a Pueblo hospital.

Green’s car, a 1995 black Pontiac, was spotted Monday afternoon in Colorado Springs. It was recovered Tuesday in Grand Junction after it was crashed and two people were seen fleeing from the vehicle.

Fiorillo said investigators have not determined why Green was stabbed and left by the side of the road.

Neither Butierres nor Romero has been convicted of any felony in Colorado, according to court records.

Anyone with information should contact police at 444-7000, or they can remain anonymous by contacting Crime Stoppers at 634-STOP (7867).


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