Aurora, Colorado Crime Report

Aurora Crime Report: Alleged Assaults, Robberies, and Vehicle Thefts Under Investigation


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Aurora police responded to an alleged aggravated assault in the North Aurora neighborhood on Monday evening, where a victim reported being confronted and struck by an unknown male suspect during an argument on a public sidewalk. No arrests have been made and the case remains under investigation. Listeners with information about this incident are encouraged to contact Aurora Police.

In the area around East Iliff Avenue and South Sable Boulevard on Tuesday night, officers investigated an alleged armed robbery at a local convenience store. According to the police, a masked suspect allegedly threatened staff with what appeared to be a handgun and fled the scene on foot with cash and lottery tickets. The suspect was described as a male, approximately 5’10”, medium build, last seen wearing all black clothing and gloves. Police are seeking public assistance in identifying the suspect and request tips regarding anyone who matches this description or has information about the incident. The investigation remains open.

On Wednesday afternoon, officers responded to a report of alleged vehicle theft near the Aurora Hills neighborhood. The victim stated their car was taken from a parking lot while they were inside a nearby business. The vehicle has not been recovered, and no suspects have been identified as of this report. The case is under investigation.

Late Wednesday, there were reports from Meadow Wood Park of alleged vandalism, where multiple vehicles had their windows broken overnight. Residents noticed the damage Thursday morning. Police have increased patrols in the area and are following up on surveillance footage from nearby homes. No arrests have been made.

Thursday evening near East Mississippi Avenue and South Chambers Road, officers were called to investigate an alleged domestic disturbance. Initial reports indicated possible threats being made, but by the time police arrived, involved parties had left the scene. The case remains under investigation.

Friday morning, a business near Heather Gardens reported an alleged burglary after employees arrived to find a broken window and missing electronics. Detectives are reviewing evidence and surveillance, and the business has increased its security measures. No suspects are in custody.

Aurora issued a bulletin this week highlighting continued illegal off-highway vehicle use by minors in several neighborhoods, including Tower Triangle and Morris Heights. The city reminds listeners that a new ordinance now holds parents and guardians accountable for allowing minors to operate dirt bikes or other off-road vehicles within city limits. Enforcement efforts have increased in response to rising accidents and public concerns, according to the City of Aurora.

While the week saw incidents consistent with previous crime patterns, police are noting an ongoing concern over vehicle thefts in commercial parking lots and sporadic property crimes in suburban neighborhoods. There is no indication of a broader crime wave, but listeners are advised to keep vehicles locked and report any suspicious activity immediately.

Anyone with information about these or other incidents is encouraged to contact Aurora Police at 303-627-3100 or submit anonymous tips to Metro Denver Crime Stoppers at 720-913-STOP.

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