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Adrian Alamillo-Gonzales, who spent time in prison for a 2009 case, failed to appear for a December court hearing related to the two current cases.
DENVER — A man charged in two separate kidnappings and sex assaults in Denver may have victimized others, according to the Denver Police Department.
The Denver District Attorney’s Office charged 40-year-old Adrian Alamillo-Gonzales with five felony counts. The charges included second-degree kidnapping, attempted sexual assault, and unlawful sexual contact.
Police said they are sharing this information to determine whether there may be additional incidents involving him.
Police said one of the alleged kidnappings happened in the fall of 2022, and the other happened in the spring of 2023. Both happened in the downtown Denver area as bars were letting out, according to Denver Police.
In one incident, Alamillo-Gonzales is accused of forcing a woman into his vehicle. According to police, she fought with him for several blocks before he dropped her off and left. In the second incident, police said, Alamillo-Gonzales picked up a woman while posing as a rideshare driver. Alamillo-Gonzales refused to let the victim out of the vehicle and groped her in a nearby alley, Denver Police said.
A spokesperson for Denver Police confirmed that Alamillo-Gonzales was also arrested in Denver in 2009 on kidnapping and burglary charges. Court records show that he pleaded guilty to aggravated robbery in April 2010 related to that case and was sentenced to 12 years in the Department of Corrections.
He was given credit for 317 days he had already spent behind bars. 9NEWS has reached out to the Department of Corrections for information about when he was released.


Anyone who believes they may have been a victim of Alamillo-Gonzales is encouraged to call the Denver Police Sex Crimes Unit at 720-913-6040.
Alamillo-Gonzales failed to appear for a court date related to these cases last month. Anyone with information about his whereabouts is encouraged to call the DPD Sex Crimes Unit phone number listed above or contact Metro Denver Crime Stoppers at 720-913-2000.
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