AURORA — The Aurora Police Department has cleared the King Soopers off S. Peoria Street after a bomb threat was made Monday afternoon. During a press conference, Lieutenant Carrigan Bennett said ...
AURORA, Colo. • Dozens of people were evacuated from a King Soopers in Aurora Monday afternoon after a bomb threat was made to the grocery store, reports Denver Gazette news partner, 9News.
Police say a King Soopers employee called 911 around 3:00 p.m. After a caller told them there were five bombs placed outside the store. This happened on South Peoria Street in Aurora, just north of ...
AURORA, Colo. — Dozens of people were evacuated from a King Soopers in Aurora Monday afternoon after a bomb threat was made to the grocery store. Aurora Police said a call came into the Customer ...
The Aurora Police Department’s bomb unit was on scene to investigate a bomb threat reported inside the King Soopers store located in the shopping center. Police issued a shelter-in-place order ...
Aurora police are searching a shopping center after a bomb threat was called in and have issued a shelter-in-place for nearby residents, the department said.
Aurora Police issued a shelter-in-place after a threat was made to a King Soopers shopping center on South Peoria Street and East Cornell Avenue.
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