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Police ask for public’s help to crack 2014 stabbing death of Aurora man

Terrell Ephriam would have turned 33 on Saturday, police say

Denver Post reporter Max Levy in Denver Friday, Oct. 11, 2024. (Photo by Andy Cross/The Denver Post)
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Police are renewing their efforts to catch the killer of a man whom officers found near a north Aurora trail more than a decade ago.

Terrell Ephriam (Metro Denver Crime Stoppers)
Terrell Ephriam (Metro Denver Crime Stoppers)

The victim, Terrell Ephriam, would have turned 33 on Saturday, police wrote in Saturday morning.

Ephriam reportedly enjoyed walking around his neighborhood, which includes a section of

Aurora police responded to a call about a stabbing on the afternoon of Feb. 26, 2014, and found him by the trail and the Wheeling Street pedestrian bridge at 28th Avenue.

Ephriam had suffered multiple life-threatening wounds and died after he was taken to a hospital.

Police wrote that investigators never identified a suspect.

Anyone with information about Ephriam’s death is asked to contact Metro Denver Crime Stoppers at 720-913-7867 or

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