AURORA, Colo. – The Aurora Police Department has implemented a
revised pursuit policy allowing officers to pursue suspects believed to
be driving under the influence or in a stolen vehicle, Denver 7 reported.
Police
Chief Todd Chamberlain said the change, which took effect March 5, is
aimed at reducing crime and improving public safety, according to the
report. Since 2019, more than 27,000 vehicles have been stolen in
Aurora, impacting residents’ daily lives, he said.
“When I looked
at those numbers … I think you can see that a stolen car impacts much
more than just property,” Chamberlain told Denver7. “It impacts people’s
lives. It impacts their livelihood. It impacts their safety.”
The
decision to modify the policy followed a review of best practices
nationwide, legal counsel input and discussions within department
leadership, according to the report. Chamberlain hopes the new policy
will also help curb carjackings and related crimes.
“I hope it
changes the violent crime that goes with it. I hope it changes the
connected crime that happens when someone steals a car and then they
say, ‘Hey, let’s go out and victimize somebody else. Let’s go rob
somebody else. Let’s go steal somebody’s house,’” he said. “I hope it
changes all those things.”
The updated policy is now in effect, and officials will monitor its
impact on crime and community safety, according to the report.
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