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Aurora Crime Digest: Robberies, Burglaries, and Arrests in the City

Aurora Crime Digest: Robberies, Burglaries, and Arrests in the City

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Aurora Police Department Crime Report Digest - Week of March 24-30, 2024

On March 24, officers responded to a robbery at a convenience store near Colfax Avenue and Peoria Street. The suspect allegedly brandished a weapon and demanded cash from the register before fleeing on foot. No injuries were reported. The incident remains under investigation.

A residential burglary was reported on March 25 in the Hoffman Heights neighborhood. The homeowner returned to find a rear window broken and several electronic items missing. Police are reviewing security camera footage from neighboring properties.

On March 26, police arrested two individuals for alleged shoplifting at a department store near the Town Center at Aurora mall. Store security detained the suspects after observing them concealing merchandise. Both were charged with misdemeanor theft.

Officers responded to reports of shots fired near East 6th Avenue and Peoria Street on March 27. Shell casings were recovered at the scene, but no injuries or property damage were reported. Detectives are seeking information from potential witnesses.

A motor vehicle theft occurred overnight on March 28 in the Heather Ridge area. The victim's SUV was taken from their driveway. Police are investigating whether the incident is connected to a recent string of auto thefts in the vicinity.

On March 29, police made an arrest in connection with a fatal shooting at a rental hall on North Tower Road. A 16-year-old suspect was taken into custody and faces charges of first-degree murder for the death of a 19-year-old victim. Another adult male suffered non-life-threatening injuries in the incident, which allegedly stemmed from an argument at a large party.

Officers conducted a DUI checkpoint on East Alameda Avenue on March 30, resulting in five arrests for driving under the influence. The operation was part of an ongoing traffic safety initiative.

Throughout the week, police responded to numerous calls related to domestic disturbances, noise complaints, and minor traffic collisions across the city.

Analysis of recent crime data indicates a slight decrease in property crimes compared to the same period last year, while violent crime rates have remained relatively stable. The police department continues to focus on community engagement and proactive patrols in high-activity areas.

Anyone with information about these or other criminal incidents is urged to contact the Aurora Police Department's non-emergency line at 303-627-3100 or Crime Stoppers at 720-913-7867 to remain anonymous. In case of emergencies, always dial 911.

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