In Aurora, during the past week, a domestic violence incident occurred in the southeast part of the city near East Union Place on November 5. An Aurora Police sergeant was arrested after responding officers found evidence of an alleged physical altercation between the sergeant and his intimate partner. The dispute reportedly escalated after the sergeant allegedly confiscated his partner’s phone, leading to a struggle in which the victim sustained injuries to her hand and broken nails, with blood found at the scene. An outside agency, the Arapahoe County Sheriff’s Office, was called in to investigate given the officer’s involvement. The sergeant faces multiple misdemeanor charges: third-degree assault, criminal tampering, and domestic violence. He was held at the Arapahoe County Detentions Facility and released on bond. An internal investigation remains ongoing, and the case is active.
On Wednesday morning, November 12, a fatal traffic incident was reported on South Kittredge Way. A man riding his bicycle southbound was struck from behind by a van while traveling in an area without a designated bike lane. Aurora Police responded shortly before 7 a.m., and the victim was transported to a nearby hospital where he later died from his injuries. The driver of the van remained at the scene and is cooperating with authorities. At this time, investigators do not suspect drugs or alcohol to be factors in the crash. The Aurora Police Department continues to investigate the case.
Aurora Police requested public tips related to an open fatal incident or in situations where investigations remain unresolved, but at this time no suspect descriptions have been provided or public assistance actively requested.
Listeners may note a trend involving domestic violence investigations and a continuing pattern of serious traffic collisions, especially involving vulnerable road users such as bicyclists. For those who may have information related to any open case, Aurora Police ask that tips be reported immediately to their non-emergency line at 303-627-3100 or submitted anonymously through Metro Denver Crime Stoppers at 720-913-7867.
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