Aurora police responded to a reported deadly shooting outside a home in northwest Aurora on November 3rd. The incident remains under investigation, and authorities are seeking information from the public to identify the suspect. No arrests have been announced at this time.
Police are also searching for a man seen on video who allegedly stole a public shuttle bus. Authorities released surveillance footage and are asking for help from the community in locating the suspect. The case is active and ongoing.
The Aurora Police Department launched its Real Time Information Center earlier this year, which uses city-owned cameras, license plate readers, and drones to assist officers during emergencies. The center supports investigations and helps officers respond more safely and efficiently. This technology is being used to review evidence and support ongoing cases.
Mobile speed enforcement cameras have been deployed in various neighborhoods across Aurora to address speeding concerns. These devices are part of an ongoing effort to improve traffic safety and reduce incidents related to reckless driving.
No other major incidents or arrests in Aurora were reported in the past week. There have been no additional updates on the shuttle bus theft or the deadly shooting investigation.
Aurora police continue to monitor for suspicious activity and encourage residents to report any information that could assist with ongoing investigations. There are no significant trends or patterns in crime reported for the week.
For tips on any ongoing case, listeners are encouraged to contact Aurora police directly through their non-emergency line or submit information online.
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