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Teenager suspects on the loose in Aurora after he had fled out of prison

Aurora, Colorado. For a quarter of Aurora, a protective dealer was granted after a 16-year-old male suspect had escaped from custody on Sunday morning.

The police said that the young man was able to free and run, while the officials accompanied him to a waiting patrol car shortly before noon from the Aurora High Center, 14999 E. Alameda Parkway.

The police said the escapee had run into the neighborhood north of the internment management center and called for a place of protection for those who live in the area.

Agent Matthew Longshore at the Aurora Police Department said numerous civil servants in the region, and a radius had been set up as additional resources arrived.

Longshore said that the 16-year-old, who has numerous outstanding arrest warrants for motor vehicle theft and distribution, was initially contacted by officials around 10 a.m. for a stolen vehicle.

The suspect is a Hispanic man with long hair on the sides. He has numerous neck tattoos and pierced ears.

The residents are asked to call 911 when you see him.

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