Aurora, Colorado Crime Report

"Crime Roundup: Thefts, Burglaries, and Assaults in Aurora, Colorado"


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In the past week in Aurora, Colorado, several criminal incidents were reported across various neighborhoods. According to Denver7, on November 5th officers responded to a domestic violence incident in the E. Union Place area. An Aurora police sergeant was arrested following a reported altercation with his girlfriend. The case remains under investigation and no further public safety alerts have been issued for that case at this time.

Reports from community law enforcement and regional crime databases show that officers responded to multiple thefts and burglaries in the Sable-Altura and Del Mar Parkway neighborhoods during evening hours throughout the weekend. In most cases, suspects forced entry into vehicles or residences, often removing electronics and personal valuables. Some incidents remain under investigation, and police are urging anyone with information that could aid in resolving these property crimes to come forward.

On Tuesday near the intersection of E. Colfax Avenue and Chambers Road, witnesses notified police of an alleged aggravated assault involving a physical altercation between two adult males. One individual sustained non-life-threatening injuries and received medical treatment at the scene. The alleged suspect fled prior to officers’ arrival and has not yet been identified. Authorities confirm the investigation is ongoing. Police are asking listeners to share any tips regarding potential witnesses or the suspect’s movements immediately following the incident.

In the Aurora Highlands neighborhood, police responded to a report of shots fired on Saturday night. Upon arrival near East Mississippi Avenue and Dunkirk Street, officers found shell casings but no reported injuries or arrests. Witnesses described a dark-colored sedan leaving the area at high speed. Investigators have not released any information about individuals involved and continue to seek assistance from the public.

A residential burglary was reported in the vicinity of Peoria Street and East 1st Avenue early Thursday morning. Units say entry was made through a rear sliding door and jewelry along with small electronics were taken. The alleged suspect has not been identified, and the case status remains under investigation.

No major arrests stemming from gang-related activity or drug offenses were reported in northwest Aurora, and there have been no public alerts about patterns of armed robbery or carjacking within the previous seven days.

At this time, police have not issued public requests for suspect descriptions in any open investigations. No active Amber or Silver Alerts were announced during the reporting period.

Listeners should note an uptick in theft from motor vehicles particularly in the Sable-Altura and Del Mar Parkway areas, especially during late evening and overnight hours. Authorities recommend increased vigilance and securing personal belongings.

To provide a tip or additional information on any case described, listeners are urged to contact Aurora Police at 303-627-3100 or report anonymously to Metro Denver Crime Stoppers at 720-913-STOP.

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