Investigation of Truck Involved in Bogotá Shooting
Overview of the Incident
On December 4th, a gray Mitsubishi Montero truck with Medellín license plates was implicated in a dramatic police chase and shootout in Bogotá. Alleged members of a gang specializing in multimillion-dollar robberies were involved. The confrontation ended with two occupants captured and a third killed during the exchange of gunfire.
Vehicle’s Criminal Profile
Authorities are conducting an investigation to determine whether the truck had been stolen or was otherwise compromised in connection with various criminal activities throughout Bogotá and beyond. This Toyota Montero has become notorious in police records, having been linked to high-speed pursuits in the capital since October 2025. It was spotted on security cameras in Villavicencio the day after the shootout, raising red flags regarding its use in ongoing criminal operations.
Notable Escapes and Previous Crimes
A recently released 36-second video shows the truck dragging a construction compressor valued at 80 million pesos while one of its occupants jumped out to facilitate an escape from law enforcement. This footage deepens suspicions about the truck’s connection to criminal activities, leading investigators to probe the backgrounds of the truck’s operators.
History of Violations and Fines
The Mitsubishi Montero is not just implicated in shootouts; it bears a troubling history of violations. Over the past decade, the vehicle has accumulated 22 traffic violations, amounting to over 21 million pesos in fines. Violations include speeding, failing to maintain mandatory insurance, and not complying with technical inspections. The latest recorded offense was for speeding beyond the legal limit on December 22, 2025.
Ownership and Investigative Leads
Documentations reveal that the truck was registered to a 68-year-old businessman from Envigado, who operates hardware businesses in Sabaneta, Antioquia. This raises critical questions regarding how his vehicle came to be associated with armed criminals. Investigators are focused on establishing the nature of this businessman’s relationship to the gang, seeking him out for critical explanations.
Confrontation with Law Enforcement
The police attempt to intervene occurred in the Alhambra sector, where officers signaled the truck to stop. The driver, however, ignored the order and aggressively fled southward, leading to a high-speed chase that resulted in shots fired between the vehicle’s occupants and the police. The chase concluded at 6th and 10th Streets, where the police successfully intercepted the truck, resulting in the aforementioned arrests and fatality.
Conclusions
The Mitsubishi Montero serves as a pivotal point in a broader investigation into criminal activities in Bogotá. As authorities continue to dig deeper into the vehicle’s history and its owner, this incident shines a light on the logistical aspects of organized crime. With law enforcement actively pursuing leads, the full extent of the truck’s involvement in these multimillion-dollar robberies may soon come to light.

