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Aurora officials heavily redact public documents related to landlord who claimed Venezuelan gang activity

  • An attorney for landlords reported Venezuelan gang activity, claiming they “forcibly took control” of an Aurora property, leading to a request for police security that was denied by Aurora Police.
  • Following the city boarding up the Aspen Grove apartment complex for health concerns, The Denver Gazette requested communications between Aurora officials and the landlord.
  • The property owner agreed to terms allowing clean-up costs and potential re-leasing while residents were evicted, citing deteriorating conditions attributed to gang activity.
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New York Post broke the news in New York, United States on Sunday, September 8, 2024.
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