Police Blotter - The Aurora Pulse

Aurora Police Blotter: Fraud, Identity Theft, and Aggravated Menacing Top Recent Reports

By Julie D'Aloiso | July 1, 2026

The latest Aurora Police incident summary features $92,000 in total scam losses, identity theft investigations, and an aggravated menacing threat.

Aurora Police Blotter: Financial Fraud, Yard Thefts, and Identity Theft

By Julie D'Aloiso | June 26, 2026

Review the latest Aurora police reports from June 2026, detailing a $77K elder fraud case, identity theft, landscaping thefts, and community calls.

Aurora Police Blotter: Drowning Investigation, Delivery Driver Property Damage, and Multiple Retail Thefts

By Julie D'Aloiso | June 17, 2026

Aurora Police investigate a fatal drowning on Treat Road, property damage by an Amazon driver, and multiple retail thefts at the outlet mall.

Aurora Police Blotter: Police Track Theft, Road Rage, and Incidents Across the City

By Julie D'Aloiso | June 10, 2026

Aurora Police logs from late May to June 2026 highlight investigations into identity theft scams, a high-speed pursuit, shoplifting, and road rage.

Aurora Police Blotter: Swimming Incident, Domestic Arrests, and Caregiver Theft Investigation

By Julie D'Aloiso | June 4, 2026

Aurora police handle a late-night lake rescue, execute felony warrant arrests, and investigate a caregiver theft on South Parkview Drive.

Aurora Police Blotter: Pet Injuries, Identity Theft Schemes, and Neighborhood Property Disputes

By Julie D'Aloiso | May 22, 2026

Aurora Police logs reveal severe pet injuries from a dog fight, a $20,000 online scam, Facebook Marketplace fraud, and neighborhood property disputes.

Aurora Police Department News: Arrests for OVI and Protection Order Violations

By Julie D'Aloiso | May 15, 2026

Aurora Police Blotter: High BAC OVI arrest at Miller School, protection order violations, and landscape scam reports from May 7 to May 13, 2026.

Aurora Police Blotter: Vandalism, Identity Theft, and Retail Crime

By Julie D'Aloiso | May 8, 2026

Review the Aurora Police incident summary for April 30 – May 7, 2026, featuring retail theft at JD Sports, identity theft, and welcome sign vandalism.

Aurora Police Blotter: Police Investigate Thefts, Fraud, and DUS Citations

By Julie D'Aloiso | May 1, 2026

Recent Aurora police reports include a $1,379 retail theft, identity fraud arrests, and OVI charges on Riverglen Drive from April 15 to April 29.

Aurora Police Report: Dog Bites, Retail Theft, and Neighborhood Menacing

By Julie D'Aloiso | April 20, 2026

Aurora Police Department incident summary for April 2026, including a dog bite on an Amazon driver, retail theft, and neighborhood menacing reports.

Aurora Police Blotter: Fraud, Welfare Checks, and Public Disturbances

By Julie D'Aloiso | April 9, 2026

Detailed summary of Aurora police reports from March 18 to April 6, 2026, covering fraud, theft, mental health calls, and public disturbances in Aurora, Ohio.

Aurora Police Blotter: Identity Theft, Fraud, and Traffic Enforcement

By Julie D'Aloiso | March 23, 2026

Aurora Police Department's weekly summary includes wire fraud reports, juvenile ding-dong ditching, mental health calls, and several felony warrant arrests.

Aurora Police Blotter: Warrant Service, Theft, and Overdose Response

By Julie D'Aloiso | March 13, 2026

The Aurora Police Department responded to a variety of incidents between March 4 and March 10, 2026, including warrant arrests, theft investigations, traffic violations, and an overdose response. Notable cases included a $1,200 retail theft on South Chillicothe Road, a stolen catalytic converter from a business truck, and multiple traffic stops resulting in warrants and citations. Officers also handled welfare checks and harassment complaints, reflecting the department’s continued focus on community safety and emergency response.

Aurora Police Blotter: Warrant Arrests, Domestic Disputes, and Identity Theft Investigations

By Julie D'Aloiso | March 10, 2026

Aurora police responded to a range of incidents including domestic disputes, identity theft reports, warrant arrests, and traffic violations. Officers handled several domestic disturbances, including an argument on Bryce Avenue and a dispute involving a juvenile and his mother on Emerald Court. Police also investigated multiple cyber-related fraud cases, including identity theft and financial scams reported by residents and the Aurora school district. During the same period, officers made several warrant arrests during traffic stops and at the station, and one driver was arrested for OVI. Additional incidents included an assault on S. Bissell Road, a hit-and-run involving a fire hydrant on E. Homestead Drive, and suspicious activity reported on Orchard Avenue.

Aurora Police Reports: Gun Threats, Stolen Van Crash, and VFW Vandalism

By Julie D'Aloiso | February 4, 2026

Aurora police reports from Jan 21-29 include a welfare check for gun threats, a stolen van crash, and a vandalism charge at the local VFW.

Aurora Police Reports: Property Damage, Vehicle Incident, and Attorney Death Threats

By Julie D'Aloiso | January 22, 2026

Aurora Police Department weekly summary covers property damage, vehicle incident, and domestic disputes from Jan. 14-20, 2026.

Aurora Police Blotter: Fraud, Lawn Damage, and Drive-Thru Drama

By Julie D'Aloiso | January 15, 2026

A summary of Aurora police reports from Jan. 7-13, 2026, including identity theft, property damage, and a drive-thru OVI arrest.

Aurora Police Blotter: High-Speed Pursuit and Identity Theft Reports

By Julie D'Aloiso | January 7, 2026

Read the full Aurora Police blotter for early January 2026, including a high-speed chase, a K9 arrest, and multiple fraud reports.

Aurora K9 Nero Mourned, Years of Service Recalled, Legacy Lives On

By Julie D'Aloiso | January 2, 2026

Aurora K9 Nero, a retired police dog, is remembered for years of loyal service and a gentle spirit at home after the Aurora Police Department announces his passing.

Aurora Police Blotter: Fraud, Dog Bite and Retail Theft

By Julie D'Aloiso | January 2, 2026

Aurora police blotter details mental health calls, a $29K scam, dog bite, retail theft, domestic disputes and suspicious person investigation in late December.