Aurora Police responded to an aggravated assault in the Sable Altura Chambers neighborhood on Tuesday, where a male victim sustained non-life-threatening injuries in an alleged stabbing during an altercation in a parking lot. The incident remains under investigation. On Wednesday night, officers were dispatched near Alameda Parkway and Airport Boulevard on reports of an alleged armed robbery at a gas station. Two masked suspects reportedly brandished firearms and fled with cash from the register. No arrests have been made, and the case is open.
Later in the week, a shooting was reported in the vicinity of East Colfax Avenue and Peoria Street on Friday around 11 p.m. Patrol units found evidence of shots fired but no reported injuries at the scene. Detectives are reviewing area surveillance footage, and the incident remains under investigation. On Saturday evening in the Tollgate Overlook area, a residential burglary was reported. Witnesses described an alleged suspect as a Black male, approximately 6 feet tall, slim build, seen fleeing westbound wearing a red hoodie and dark pants. Police are asking the public for tips.
Sunday afternoon near South Parker Road and East Hampden Avenue, officers responded to a reported auto theft. The stolen vehicle, described as a silver 2015 Honda Civic, was taken from a shopping center parking lot. The investigation is ongoing. In North Aurora, officers assisted fire personnel Friday morning with a suspected arson at an abandoned building near East 16th Avenue and Chambers Road. The fire was quickly contained. Investigators are seeking information about a person seen leaving the area just before the fire began.
Over the past week, a traffic collision resulting in serious injury occurred late Thursday in the Meadowood neighborhood near South Buckley Road and East Yale Avenue. One vehicle left the roadway and struck a tree; the driver was transported in critical condition and the incident is under investigation for possible impairment.
Throughout the week, property crimes including reported vehicle break-ins have increased near the Aurora Highlands and Gateway Park neighborhoods, predominantly targeting parked cars overnight. Officers encourage vigilant observation and prompt reporting of suspicious activity.
Significant trends noted this week include a continued pattern of vehicle-related property crimes and an uptick in late-night armed robberies. Anyone with information about any of these incidents is encouraged to contact Aurora Police or submit anonymous tips via Metro Denver Crime Stoppers at 720-913-STOP.
In an emergency or to report a crime in progress, always dial 911. For non-emergency police assistance in Aurora, call 303-627-3100.
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