Crime Roundup: Burglary, Vehicle Theft, Aggravated Assault Reported in Aurora Neighborhoods
Crime Roundup: Burglary, Vehicle Theft, Aggravated Assault Reported in Aurora Neighborhoods

Crime Roundup: Burglary, Vehicle Theft, Aggravated Assault Reported in Aurora Neighborhoods

October 01, 2025 6:56am
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In Aurora’s Centre Pointe neighborhood, officers responded to an alleged residential burglary early Monday morning. The suspect reportedly entered through an unlocked back door; electronics were found missing. The case remains under investigation by Aurora Police.A vehicle theft was reported Wednesday afternoon near the intersection of Peoria Street and East 6th Avenue. The owner stated their parked Honda sedan was missing upon return. No arrests have been made and police are seeking surveillance footage from businesses in the area.Friday evening in the Sable Altura Chambers neighborhood, police detained two individuals following an alleged disturbance and aggravated assault outside a convenience store. Witnesses said a verbal argument escalated and one person was struck with a blunt object. The victim was hospitalized with non-life-threatening injuries. Both suspects were booked and charges are pending.Late Saturday night, shots were fired near South Buckley Road and East Mexico Avenue. Responding officers found several shell casings but no injuries were reported. Aurora PD is actively investigating the incident and asks anyone with information or video to come forward.In the Heather Ridge area, a shoplifting incident occurred Thursday at a retail store. Store employees detained one adult suspect who allegedly attempted to leave with unpaid merchandise. The suspect was issued a summons and released pending court proceedings.A reported robbery happened Sunday near East Colfax Avenue and Dallas Street. According to police statements, the suspect approached a pedestrian, implied possession of a weapon, and fled with cash. Aurora Police have described the suspect as a male, late 20s, approximately 5-foot-8, slim build, wearing a red hoodie and dark jeans. Anyone with tips about this active case is urged to contact law enforcement.Aurora Police responded to a domestic violence situation Friday in the Mission Viejo neighborhood. Officers separated parties and one individual was arrested for alleged assault and violation of a restraining order.A vehicle break-in was reported Thursday evening near the Willow Park area. The owner discovered a smashed window and personal items missing. The investigation is ongoing.Overall, the week saw an uptick in property crime such as vehicle break-ins and thefts, with several ongoing investigations into crimes against persons, including aggravated assault and robbery. Aurora Police encourage residents to remain vigilant, secure their property, and assist with tips or surveillance when possible.If you have any information about these cases or other suspicious activity, contact the Aurora Police Department tip line at 303-627-3100, or, for anonymous tips, call Metro Denver Crime Stoppers at 720-913-STOP.Thank you for tuning in—don’t forget to subscribe. 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/3ODvOtaThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI

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Duration:3:04
Published:October 01, 2025 6:56am
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In Aurora’s Centre Pointe neighborhood, officers responded to an alleged residential burglary early Monday morning. The suspect reportedly entered through an unlocked back door; electronics were found missing. The case remains under investigation by Aurora Police.A vehicle theft was reported Wednesday afternoon near the intersection of Peoria Street and East 6th Avenue. The owner stated their parked Honda sedan was missing upon return. No arrests have been made and police are seeking surveillanc...

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