Miembro del Tren de Aragua se disfrazó de mujer para evadir a la policía tras brutal secuestro en Denver
Colorado Gang Member attempts Daring Disguise in Drag during Police Raid
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Aurora, colorado – A suspected member of the notorious Tren de Aragua gang was apprehended last week after attempting a daring escape from police in an unusual disguise: women’s clothing.
Niefred Serpa-Acosta, 20, was captured in photos released by Aurora City Councilwoman Danielle jurinsky, showing him with his hands raised, wearing a long, voluminous wig and a knitted hat. Serpa-Acosta is accused of involvement in a brutal kidnapping and is believed to be part of the Tren de Aragua gang, a Venezuelan criminal institution known for its violent activities. The gang has gained notoriety in recent years for its expansion into the United States, particularly in cities like Aurora.

“This incident highlights the lengths to which these criminals will go to avoid capture,” said Councilwoman Jurinsky. “It’s a stark reminder of the dangers posed by transnational gangs operating in our communities.”
The arrest comes amidst growing concerns about the presence of the Tren de Aragua in Colorado. Authorities have been working to dismantle the gang’s operations and bring its members to justice.The inquiry into the kidnapping and the gang’s activities is ongoing.
aurora Gang Member Tries to evade Police in Drag Queen Disguise
Aurora, CO – A suspected member of the notorious Tren de Aragua gang attempted a bizarre escape from police by disguising himself as a drag queen following a brutal kidnapping and torture incident at an Aurora apartment complex.
Luis Serpa-Acosta, 28, was apprehended by Aurora Police in december at the Edge at Lowry complex, the same location where a viral video surfaced in August showing heavily armed gang members storming an apartment and opening fire. Serpa-Acosta, who had previously been deported from the United States but illegally re-entered, tried to blend in by wearing women’s clothing. Though, his deep voice betrayed his disguise, according to police.
“This gives a whole new meaning to transnational gangs in Aurora,” joked a police spokesperson who wished to remain anonymous.

The incident highlights the growing concern over the presence of violent transnational gangs like the Tren de Aragua in American cities. the gang, known for its brutality and involvement in drug trafficking, human smuggling, and extortion, has been linked to a surge in violence in several countries, including Venezuela, Colombia, and now the United States.
Serpa-acosta is facing multiple charges, including kidnapping, assault, and illegal re-entry into the United States. The Aurora Police Department is continuing its investigation into the kidnapping and torture case.
Aurora Gang Suspect tries to Evade Police in Drag After Brutal Kidnapping
Aurora, Colorado – A suspected member of the notorious “Tren de Aragua” gang attempted a bizarre disguise to avoid arrest following a brutal kidnapping and torture incident in Aurora.
The incident,which took place at the Edge at Lowry apartment complex in December,sent shockwaves thru the community.Police were searching for suspects connected to the kidnapping and torture of two residents when they encountered 28-year-old Luis Serpa-Acosta.
Serpa-Acosta, who had previously been deported from the United States but illegally re-entered the contry, allegedly tried to blend in by dressing in women’s clothing. However, his deep voice betrayed his disguise, according to Aurora Police.

“This gives a whole new meaning to the phrase ‘dressed to kill’,” quipped councilwoman danielle Jurinsky in a statement released to the press. “It’s a stark reminder of the lengths these transnational criminals will go to evade justice.”
The arrest comes amidst growing concerns about the presence of the Tren de Aragua in Colorado. Authorities have been working to dismantle the gang’s operations and bring its members to justice.
The investigation into the kidnapping and the gang’s activities is ongoing.
Aurora, Colorado – A suspected member of the notorious Tren de Aragua gang attempted a daring escape from police in an unusual disguise: women’s clothing. Niefred Serpa-Acosta, 20, was captured in photos released by Aurora City Councilwoman danielle Jurinsky, showing him with his hands raised, wearing a long, voluminous wig and a knitted hat.

Serpa-Acosta is accused of involvement in a brutal kidnapping and is believed to be part of the Tren de Aragua gang, a Venezuelan criminal organization known for its violent activities. The gang has gained notoriety in recent years for its expansion into the United States, particularly in cities like Aurora.
“This incident highlights the lengths to which these criminals will go to avoid capture,” said Councilwoman Jurinsky. “It’s a stark reminder of the dangers posed by transnational gangs operating in our communities.”
The arrest comes amidst growing concerns about the presence of the Tren de Aragua in Colorado. Authorities have been working to dismantle the gang’s operations and bring its members to justice. The investigation into the kidnapping and the gang’s activities remains ongoing.
