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AURORA, Ohio – Aurora police handled several high-intensity calls this week, including a welfare check on East Boulevard where a woman reportedly threatened to get a gun and claimed “people were going to die.” The week also saw a head-on collision on Bissell Road involving a van recently stolen from Oakwood Village, and a domestic violence arrest on Belcourt Lane after a dispute over cheating led to a physical altercation and property damage. Additionally, a vandalism charge was filed at the local VFW after a man allegedly broke a door when he was refused service for not having a membership card. For the full details on these incidents and more from the latest police blotter, visit our sister site at The Aurora Pulse.










