*DENVER (CBS4)*– The man who helped Denver Police officers capture a 
suspect received special recognition on Friday and a new bicycle.

Back in June, *Aaron Miripol was riding a B-cycle* 
<http://cbsloc.al/1J5E0MW> on the Cherry Creek trail when he saw a suspect 
run through the creek.

Police knew Jose Delgado, wanted on multiple felony warrants, would run 
when they confronted him.

“As I keep riding there’s a guy running in front of me, probably 50 meters 
up, running across the water, and that’s when I realize that’s who they’re 
running after,” said Miripol.
[image: Aaron Miripol receives a new bicycle from Denver Police as a thank 
you for helping capture a suspect (credit: CBS)]

Aaron Miripol receives a new bicycle from Denver Police as a thank you for 
helping capture a suspect (credit: CBS)

“I said, ‘Take the bike’ … I said, ‘Take the bike.’ He’s like, ‘Are you 
sure?’ … I said, ‘Yeah, take it.’ And he got him!”

Delgado was trapped by the walls of the trail when officers finally caught 
up to him on a footbridge in Confluence Park, tackling him before he could 
jump back in the water.

On Friday, Denver Police Chief Robert White honored Miripol with his very 
own bicycle, helmet and bike lock, as a way to say thank you for helping 
capture the suspect. 

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