Reporting Period: May 19th, 2014 through, 14 – June 8th, 2014
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Area 13 Head Area Coordinator VACANT |
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Neighborhood Watch Coordinator Cindy Bowen |
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Area 13 Par Officer |
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Hello everyone. My name is, Tim Jeffrey, and I am your PAR (Police Area Representative) Officer for Patrol Area 13 and 19. My desk/office phone number is 303-739-6152 and my email is tjef...@auroragov.org. My normal weekly work schedule is Monday through Thursday, 7 am to 5 p.m. If you need to speak with a PAR Officer in my absence please contact Area 12 PAR Officer Dan Iovine at 303-739-6353Feel free to contact me by phone, or email, with any community policing or PAR related issues.
Aurora Sentinel story on the APD TEEN CITIZEN POLICE ACADEMY
CITY OF AURORA MEMORIAL DAYS CLOSINGS
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In an effort to keep our citizens and Communities safer, the Aurora Police Department PAR unit offers free security surveys. We would be more than happy to come to your residence or place of business and suggest ways to make your property a less desirable target to criminals. Taking steps to reduce a criminal’s opportunity lessens the likelihood of becoming a victim in the future. Please contact me with any questions or to set up an appointment.
There will be a neighborhood Watch Meeting for the Adonea Sub-Division on Monday, June 16th at 6:00 p.m. at the clubhouse, 99 N Newbern Way.
Neighborhood Watch Meetings…
There has been interest in expanding the NHW program in the traditions sub-division, if you would like more information please contact me.
Protect your property - Leadsonline.com
Crime Tip of the Week…
SUMMER SAFETY TIPS FOR KIDS
Kids are usually encouraged to go outside and be active. It gives them time to play in the sun, explore the world around them and make new friends. There are, however, some areas that are not safe for children to spend time in.
Talk to your kids. Tell them that it is best to avoid certain areas, because they can be hazardous. Places such as local canals, lakes and rivers will seem like a great place to spend the day and cool off in the water, but they can also be deadly. Young children should never get into a body of water unsupervised, especially if that water is moving. Other locations such as alleys, underneath bridges and abandoned buildings may also be dangerous. Assure them that your only concern is their safety and you would never want anything bad to happen.
Most importantly, discuss with your children why they should avoid strangers. Talk to them about being polite to adults, but keeping their distance from people they do not know. Stress that they should never take any item from a stranger, and under no circumstances should they get into an unfamiliar vehicle. Let them know that if they feel frightened or threatened by someone they don’t know, they have permission to run away.
Encourage your kids to stay with a group of friends anywhere they go. A predator will be far less likely to approach several kids at once than a child who is alone, and if something does go wrong another member of the group can run away to find help. Give your children a list of important contact numbers including your direct line at work, 911 and other emergency services. Supply them with change to use a public telephone if they are not old enough to own a cell phone.
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4 - Larceny (2400 Airport Blvd, 22100 e 26TH Ave, 23600 E 19th Ave, 6200 Flanders St)
9- Larceny from Vehicle (23600 E 19th Ave, 17100 E 16th Pl, 2x 16400 E Colfax Ave, 3000 Telluride St, 23000 E 19th Ave, 38th/Tower, 16900 E 32nd Ave, 20900 E 32nd Pkwy)
9- Larceny – Shoplift (4x 3300 Tower Rd – Arrests, 4x 3400 Salida Ct – Arrest, 3500 Salida Ct)
1 - Damaged Property/Vandalism Veh (24600 E 6th Ave)
1- Damaged Property/Vandalism (22100 E 26th Ave)
1 - Burglary – (Residential) (19700 E 59th Ave)
0- Burglary – (Commercial)
0 - Burglary (Construction)
4- Motor Vehicle Theft (16400 E Colfax Ave, 2200 Pagosa St,25100 E 2nd Ave, 19300 E Batavia Dr))
0 - Motor Vehicle Theft Attempt
0 - Motor Vehicle Theft Recovery
0 - Robbery
There were over 115 traffic summonses issued by patrol in our area. Additional summonses by Motorcycle officers are not included.
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you know you can view crime reports via the internet? Simply follow this link and enter you address.
You can also file some police reports and accident reports on line. Simply follow this link.
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BOLO FOR AREA 13 – ALL AREAS – There has been a marked increase in larceny from vehicle throughout the entire area. Please remove or conceal all valuables in your vehicles and LOCK WINDOWS AND DOORS!
Officer Tim Jeffrey
District 2 - Area 13/19 PAR Officer
Aurora Police Department
15001 E. Alameda Pkwy
Aurora, Co. 80012
303-739-6152 - Office
303-739-6251 - Fax
303-627-3100 - Dispatch