During the past week in Aurora, Colorado, an east Aurora intersection saw a fatal collision when a motorcyclist was killed after t-boning an SUV. According to Denver7, the incident occurred the morning of September 5 and is currently under investigation by Aurora Police. Public information has not indicated any arrests or citations at this time and the identities involved remain withheld while the investigation continues.On the evening of September 3 in the vicinity of South Peoria Street and East Alameda Avenue, officers responded to a reported armed robbery outside a retail business. Two suspects allegedly threatened the victim with a firearm before fleeing on foot. Police are actively seeking public assistance to identify a Hispanic male, approximately 5'7", medium build, last seen wearing a gray hoodie and black pants, and a second suspect described as a Black male, about 6'0", slender, wearing a red hat and blue jacket. Both are considered armed and dangerous and the case remains open.September 2 in the neighborhood near East Colfax Avenue and Havana Street, Aurora Police responded to multiple auto theft reports in apartment complex parking lots. In several cases, vehicles were allegedly stolen overnight, with no suspects identified. These incidents are under active investigation.During a traffic stop the afternoon of September 4 around the North Sable Boulevard corridor, police reportedly arrested an adult male on an outstanding warrant and found suspected narcotics during a search of the vehicle. The suspect was booked at the Aurora Detention Center and faces additional charges pending lab results.On September 1, officers responded to a domestic violence report near the Chambers Road and Alameda Parkway area. The victim alleged assault by a known individual. Police arrived on scene and made one arrest for investigation of domestic violence-related offenses. The case will be reviewed by the district attorney.August 31, Aurora police were alerted to multiple reports of catalytic converter thefts in the Heather Gardens neighborhood. Video surveillance captured two individuals, one described as a white male, 5’11”, stocky build, with short brown hair, using a saw to remove the parts from parked vehicles. The suspects remain at large and the investigation is ongoing.Also during the week, several commercial burglaries were reported near East Mississippi Avenue and Potomac Street. In each incident, someone allegedly entered businesses after hours and removed cash or merchandise before fleeing. Police are canvassing the area for surveillance footage. These cases remain open.According to recent arrest records from state crimewatch sites, unrelated outstanding warrants from the Aurora area were executed throughout the week, resulting in at least four adults booked for alleged theft or failure to appear.Significant trends include a continuation of property-related crimes, notably auto theft and catalytic converter theft, as well as a recent uptick in commercial burglaries after hours. No indications of coordinated violent crime patterns have emerged, but police remind listeners to stay vigilant and report suspicious activity immediately.Anyone with information about ongoing cases or suspect whereabouts is urged to contact Aurora Police at their non-emergency tip line or submit anonymous tips to Metro Denver Crime Stoppers. For emergencies, always call 911.Thank you for tuning in and remember to subscribe for daily updates. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.For more http://www.quietplease.aiGet the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta
During the past week in Aurora, Colorado, an east Aurora intersection saw a fatal collision when a motorcyclist was killed after t-boning an SUV. According to Denver7, the incident occurred the morning of September 5 and is currently under investigation by Aurora Police. Public information has not indicated any arrests or citations at this time and the identities involved remain withheld while the investigation continues.On the evening of September 3 in the vicinity of South Peoria Street and Ea...