A man convicted of kidnapping and aggravated robbery in a crime that didn’t go well after a victim struck back, has been sentenced to 113 years in prison.
According to the Denver District Attorney’s Office, On July 20, 2010, three people went to a home in the 2300 block of South Williams Street, tied up the occupants of the home and held them at gunpoint, demanding money.
One of the victims was able to break out of the restraints and got ahold of a gun left by one of the suspects, and fired a shot that killed Daniel DeLeon, 34.
Zachery Montoya, 33, was convicted earlier this year of kidnapping, aggravated robbery, and first-degree assault in the case. He was sentenced yesterday to 113 years in prison.
Francine Segura, 30, the other surviving co-defendant, was also convicted of kidnapping and aggravated robbery. She is scheduled to be sentenced on January 9, 2012.
The occupant of the home who shot and killed DeLeon was cleared of any criminal charges.





