14 people detained in armed home invasion and kidnapping Tuesday at Edge of Lowry Apartments

AURORA, Colo. — Fourteen people are in Aurora police custody for questioning about an armed home invasion early Tuesday morning at Edge of Lowry Apartments, the Aurora Police Department said.

The preliminary Aurora police investigation has found that multiple people entered an apartment in the complex just before 2:30 a.m. Two people were inside at the time. The suspects moved the two people to another apartment in the complex where the suspects reportedly threatened and tied them up, Aurora police said.

A man was stabbed during the encounter, but his injuries are not life threatening.

The suspects eventually released the victims, according to Aurora police, and that’s when the victims called 911. When Aurora police arrived, officers detained 14 people for questioning.

Aurora police said it will hold a news conference at 10 a.m. Tuesday to provide more details.

Aurora

Colo. AG investigating Aurora apartment owners in Venezuelan gang controversy

The Edge of Lowry apartments has been in the national spotlight this year because of a video that went viral showing armed men entering one of the units in the complex, sparking claims that Venezuelan gang members had “taken over” the Edge of Lowry.

The video was recorded on Aug. 18, roughly 10 minutes before 25-year-old Oswaldo Jose Dabion Araujo was shot at the complex. He later died from his injuries.

In September, the Aurora Police Department deemed the Edge of Lowry and another apartment complex “criminal nuisances” and threatened closure over safety concerns that reportedly include “crime and deterioration.”

The company that owns Edge of Lowry — CBZ Management —claimed gang members prevented the company from making repairs at their Aurora properties, saying it was too dangerous for employees to be on site.

However, code enforcement and inspection records dating back to 2020 show numerous violations prior to an influx of Venezuelan immigrants in the Denver metro, including mice infestations, ceiling damage and dozens of unlawful vehicles parked in the parking lot.

Earlier this month, CBZ Management and The City of Aurora agreed to close the complex for safety reasons and repairs.

Exact details — including when the 60-unit complex will be closed and what happens to the people living in its five buildings — remain unclear. City attorneys and the lawyer for the apartment owner will be in court again in mid-January.

Though the timeline is uncertain, the apartments’ closure is unlikely before mid-February at the earliest. Peter Schulte, Aurora’s city attorney, told The Denver Post after the hearing that residents would be given at least 30 days’ notice before the building is closed.

14 people detained in armed home invasion and kidnapping Tuesday in Aurora

You May Also Like

Carla Hayden, Librarian of Congress, Dismissed by President Trump

WASHINGTON – President Donald Trump unexpectedly terminated Librarian of Congress Carla Hayden…

List of 34 upcoming Walmart stores in Florida that will showcase innovative features.

New Walmart “Stores of the Future” are in the works nationwide —…

Prepare for the possibility of severe storms in Central Florida, along with a high likelihood of rain continuing throughout the weekend. Find out everything you need to know here.

ORLANDO, Fla. – If you’ve been wondering when the rain will let…

Russia celebrates 80th anniversary of defeating Nazi Germany with Victory Day parade

In Moscow, Russia commemorated the 80th anniversary of the victory over Nazi…

Day 3 of Jacob McDonald’s trial for deadly I-70 crash, with live updates

McDonald was operating a semitruck and crashed into a charter bus, killing…

The selection of the new pope amazed Americans in St. Peter’s Square

Americans gathered in St. Peter’s Square were shocked and overjoyed by the…

Science says that eggs are less prone to cracking when dropped horizontally on their side

NEW YORK – Eggs are less likely to crack when they fall…

Dismissal of charges for 3 defendants in the Christian Glass lawsuit in return for training video

In Eagle, Colorado, it has been almost three years since Christian Glass,…

Understanding John Fetterman, the Pennsylvania Senator advocating for mental health

HARRISBURG, Pa. – Pennsylvania Sen. John Fetterman, the lawmaker known for his…

Cleveland Bishop Edward Malesic admires Pope Leo XIV, describing personal interactions with him and highlighting his devotion to Jesus.

Cardinal Robert Francis Prevost has made history by becoming the first pope…

Exploring the Order of St. Augustine: A Brief Introduction

Prevost, 69, who chose the name Pope Leo XIV, was formerly the…

Bay High School lacrosse player passes away following head injury sustained in a game

Teammates and members of the community gathered Thursday for a prayer service…