DENVER (KDVR) — An Aurora officer was injured, but not shot, after responding to a report of a suspicious person in a parking lot near Green Valley Ranch.
The Aurora Police Department said that officers were called to the 19900 block of East 56th Avenue at about 5:30 p.m. for a "suspicious person in a parking lot." Police said shots were fired at the location.
The officer and the suspect were taken to local hospitals after the incident. The police department told FOX31 the officer had not been shot and only sustained minor injuries. The extent of the suspect's injuries was not initially shared.
The incident was reportedly at a business called The Parking Spot. The company offers fenced, well-lit, off-site parking for the Denver International Airport, in addition to a shuttle.
FOX31 has a crew on the way to the scene. Live updates will be provided on CW2 during the 7 p.m. news.
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