Carjacking ends in multi-vehicle crash in south Aurora; APD officer injured, 2 suspects in custody, police say
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— Two suspects are in custody and a third remains on the run following a carjacking that ended in a multi-vehicle crash in south Aurora early Monday afternoon.
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What happened
— Two suspects are in custody and a third remains on the run following a carjacking that ended in a multi-vehicle crash in south Aurora early Monday afternoon.
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