Aurora Police Department Chief Todd Chamberlain in December said officers responded to The Edge at Lowry Apartments after receiving a call that two residents were “accosted” by several ...
The alleged kidnapping and torture of two residents in December is the most recent in a string of crimes plaguing the complex at 1218 Dallas St., Aurora Police Chief Todd Chamberlain wrote in an ...
A tenant looks out the window hours after law enforcement responded to an armed home invasion that Aurora Police Chief Todd Chamberlain has called a gang activity at The Edge at Lowry apartments ...
The two individuals, a man and woman, were taken "against their will" to an adjoining apartment at Edge at Lowry where they were bounded, pistol-whipped, beaten and "terrorized," Chamberlain said ...
The petition included an affidavit from Aurora Police Chief Todd Chamberlain who said on Dec. 17 two Venezuelan victims were allegedly kidnapped at gunpoint by 15-20 individuals armed with rifles ...
“The Edge of Lowry Apartments is an epicenter for unmitigated violent crimes and property crimes perpetuated by a criminal element that has exerted control and fear over others residing at this ...
Acosta, who is also suspected of being one of six armed men seen knocking on doors in a viral security video in August.
(Photo by RJ Sangosti/The Denver Post) Police Chief Todd Chamberlain on Monday again laid blame on the apartment’s management for failing to address issues at the complex. “The problem is a ...