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Fucking hell, you dumb bitch! Take a damned gun along and use it!
AURORA, Colo. (KDVR) — A woman was shot after she discovered her 2020
Silver Kia Optima had been stolen and used an air tag to track it down
Sunday night, according to the Aurora Police Department.
The woman told police she discovered her Kia had been stolen late Sunday afternoon from East Caspian Circle.
Police said she found her car near 6th Avenue and Del Mar Circle West.
When she approached the vehicle, she was shot in the hand.
Shooting suspect wanted after leading Aurora police on a chase
She then went to the hospital for treatment, where medical personnel
contacted APD.
APD pursues stolen vehicle, crash during chase
Police spotted the vehicle, and the chase began. FOX31 learned that
officers attempted to use PIT maneuvers to stop the vehicle without
success.
During the pursuit, an APD Chevrolet Tahoe cruiser with its lights and
sirens activated collided with a vehicle at 6th Avenue and Peoria Street
late Sunday night.
The officer and the two people involved in the crash were not seriously
hurt, interim Aurora Police Chief Art Acevedo said.
The stolen Kia was found abandoned at East 2nd Avenue and Peoria.
There were three suspects in the car, and police said one of them was a Hispanic male wearing a baseball cap backward.
APD chase policy nearly finalized
Acevedo said APD has nearly completed making changes to its chase policy,
which currently uses what is called a “chase-appropriate policy.”
“The bad actors in this community need to know. We are not just going to
let them drive away. I have always said when you look at the cities that
have a no-pursuit policy, they are extremely violent cities, because a
policy to not pursue is an invitation to chaos,“ Acevedo said.
20 casings found where motorcyclist was shot on I-70
When Acevedo first took over as interim chief, he pledged to begin
revamping the department’s chase policy, saying it was important to
reducing crime.
Police are asking anyone who might have information about the suspects to
call Metro Denver Crime Stoppers at 720-913-STOP.
https://kdvr.com/news/local/car-owner-shot-after-using-air-tag-to-locate- stolen-vehicle/
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