Police in Aurora responded just after midnight last Sunday to a gas station in the general area of South Sable Boulevard and East Alameda Avenue. According to CBS News Colorado and Denver7, a dispute between two men inside the convenience store escalated when one suspect shoved the other, resulting in a firearm discharge that struck an uninvolved bystander. The injured bystander was hospitalized with non-life-threatening injuries. Officers conducted a high-risk traffic stop and arrested a 36-year-old suspect, Jimmie White, who faces charges including alleged second-degree assault, prohibited use of a weapon, obstructing a peace officer with a firearm, disorderly conduct, and DUI. A second male suspect fled the scene on foot and remains at large. Police ask for any public tips as they continue their investigation.
On Tuesday afternoon near East Colfax Avenue and Peoria Street, officers responded to reports of alleged motor vehicle theft. Upon arrival, police located a vehicle matching caller descriptions. After a brief foot pursuit, one suspect was detained. The incident remains under investigation and police have not announced charges as of broadcast time.
Late Wednesday night in the vicinity of the Centrepoint neighborhood, patrol officers intervened at the scene of an alleged residential burglary. Witness statements indicated the suspect entered through a rear window but fled before officers arrived. No injuries were reported. The case is currently open and Aurora detectives urge anyone with surveillance footage or information to contact their office.
Thursday evening near East Mississippi Avenue and Potomac Street, police responded to an alleged robbery at a local retail business. Reports state a suspect displayed a firearm and left with cash and merchandise. No injuries were reported to staff or bystanders. Officers say the suspect, described as male wearing a black hooded sweatshirt and dark pants, remains unidentified, and the department is requesting public assistance.
In the Tollgate Crossing area on Friday night, officers responded to multiple calls regarding alleged gunshots. Upon arrival, officers located shell casings in a residential alley but found no victims at the scene or area hospitals. Detectives are investigating and are seeking doorbell or home security footage from residents.
Throughout the week, Aurora Police responded to several reported alleged catalytic converter thefts in the Saddle Rock and Aurora Highlands neighborhoods. In most cases, vehicles were parked on the street or in public lots. Investigators note no arrests made and urge listeners to be vigilant and report suspicious activity.
Reviewing the week's incidents, multiple cases reflect an ongoing increase in property crimes, especially vehicle-related offenses such as thefts and catalytic converter removal. Violent crime appears localized and primarily connected to disputes or robbery attempts.
To provide tips or information related to any open investigations, listeners are encouraged to contact the Aurora Police Department tip line at 303-627-3100. For anonymous reports, Crime Stoppers is available at 720-913-STOP. Community vigilance and cooperation remain key to maintaining public safety. Thank you for tuning in and be sure to subscribe. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.
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