AURORA — Aurora dispatchers sent out a reverse notification call with bad information as investigators were searching for a homicide suspect Wednesday night.
A woman was found dead inside a home in the 2600 block of South Lima Street. outside of a parking structure near the home.
On Wednesday night, Aurora dispatch sent out a reverse notification call to warn residents near Yale Avenue and Lima Street, about a homicide suspect. Instead, residents received a late night call about a possible explosion.
Multiple 7NEWS viewers said the reverse notification call said that residents might hear a loud noise from a controlled detonation near 1690 Paris St.
That address is where Aurora theater shooting suspect James Holmes lived, and where police warned of a possible controlled detonation in July 2012.
See what Aurora told 7NEWS about the glitch at



