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AURORA, CO-- An Aurora Police officer puts up crime scene tape at the scene of a shooting at an apartment building near the intersection of Dearborn St. and Tennessee Ave in Aurora Thursday afternoon. Two people were shot and killed earlier and two were sent to the hospital in critical condition with gunshot wounds.  Andy Cross, The Denver Post
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AURORA, CO– An Aurora Police officer puts up crime scene tape at the scene of a shooting at an apartment building near the intersection of Dearborn St. and Tennessee Ave in Aurora Thursday afternoon. Two people were shot and killed earlier and two were sent to the hospital in critical condition with gunshot wounds. Andy Cross, The Denver Post
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1 Bullet holey moley. A man living in the 7900 block of Grady Circle, Castle Rock, noticed an oblong hole in the siding on the back of his house on May 21. He looked inside and found a corresponding hole and a bullet lying below it. Police could not determine where the shot was fired.

2 Driven mad. A woman said another car honked at her when she sat too long at green light on May 16. After the car pulled alongside her she sped up and passed it. The other car followed her to her home on Sweet Grass Court, Castle Rock. As she was trying to close the automated garage door the other driver blocked it with his foot, entered the garage and yelled at her while she sat locked in her car out of fear. The man left before police arrived.

3 Construction trailer deconstruction. A foreman with a construction company building a shopping center in northern Castle Rock found two screens had been ripped from the company’s office trailer in the 6300 block of Promenade Parkway on May 6. Estimated damage: $100.

4 Work site shenanigans. A man working at a construction site near the intersection of Long Rifle Drive and Corner Rock Lane, Castle Rock, reported being punched and knocked out by one of his co-workers on May 17. Other workers said the reporting party had shown up drunk. Several of them noticed personal items missing from the site and accused him, at which point he ran away. They chased him but said they never hit him and later found he had stashed their belongings in a window well. The man could not positively say which co-worker hit him so no charges were filed.

 

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