Aurora police have surrounded a townhome where they say a person who fled from Arapahoe County Sheriff’s Office deputies Saturday morning is barricaded.
The incident started at about 7:24 a.m. when deputies tried to stop a vehicle near Parker Road and Mississippi Avenue, sheriff’s office spokesperson John Bartmann said.
The vehicle sped away and crashed. Deputies detained a female passenger, and the male driver ran into the nearby Raintree East townhome complex, where police believe he entered a residence and barricaded himself by 9 a.m.
Aurora Police Department spokesperson Sydney Edwards said residents near the townhome in the 9900 block of East Evans Avenue have been ordered to shelter in place.
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