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Police Area Representatives (PAR)

New PAR MapOne of the most successful programs at the Aurora Police Department is the Police Area Representatives (PAR) Teams. Started in 1983, the program was an inventive departure from traditional policing concepts and emphasized sensitivity and responsiveness to citizen concerns. Today, law enforcement has moved toward the community policing concept and the PAR teams are the most visible aspect of the community policing philosophy. PAR officers are responsible for establishing bonds with the community that allow for problems to be identified and then prevented or solved. PAR officers have the flexibility to gather citizen input, alter work hours, develop and implement new policing strategies, and bring additional resources to bear on problems that have been identified by the community.

PAR teams are located in all three districts. PAR teams consists of several officers supervised by a PAR team sergeant. Each PAR Officer is assigned to specific geographical area, or two, within the city and takes ownership of the problem solving process within their assigned geographical area. You are likely to run across your PAR officer as they patrol in a marked or unmarked police vehicle, bicycle, on foot, in plain clothes, or at a community meeting like Coffee with a Cop.

The vision of the Aurora Police Department is that Aurora will become the safest large city in America by: reducing crime and the fear of crime; partnering with the community to identify and solve problems; and by operating the department efficiently. The department’s PAR units are an important element and a part of the overall strategy of the police department in making the vision a reality.

In 2026, the Aurora Police Department completed a redistricting process that realigned district boundaries and patrol beats. As a result, some Police Area Representative (PAR) officer assignments may have changed. Please review the updated list below to ensure you are contacting the correct PAR officer for your area, especially if you now live in a new district or beat.

District 1 North:

Sergeant C. Schipke - [email protected]
Officer Crump – Beat 1 & 2 - [email protected]
Officer Tefera – Area 3 - [email protected]
Officer Spitzer – Beat 4 & 5 - [email protected]
Officer Walsh – Beat 6 & 7 - [email protected]
Officer Thomson – Beat 8 - [email protected]
Officer Sotelo – Beat 9 - [email protected]
Officer Oulliber – Beat 10 - [email protected]

District 2 Central:

Sergeant C. Collins - [email protected]
Officer Smith - Beat 17 & 18 - [email protected]
Officer Valdez - Beat 12 & 14 - [email protected]
Officer Krieger - Beat 15 & 16 - [email protected]
Officer Sheffler Beat 11 & 13 - [email protected]
Officers Manley & Ozaluk - Town Center at Aurora

District 3 South:

Sergeant J. Van Kam - [email protected]
Ofc. Carreno - Beat 19 & 20, west of I-225 - [email protected]
Ofc. Drexel - Beat 21 & 20, east of I-225 - [email protected]
Ofc. Brungardt - Beat 22 & 24 - [email protected]
Ofc. Jenkins - Beat 23 & 25 - [email protected]
Ofc. Spanos - Beat 26 & 27 - [email protected]



Trespass Enforcement Agreement Program

The purpose of APD's Trespass Enforcement Agreement Program is to allow property owners or managers to authorize Aurora Police officers to enter onto their property for the purpose of enforcing trespass laws against individuals who are trespassing on the property, when no responsible party is on site. Individuals who are found by police officers to be on your property without authorization will be told to leave the property and not return, or be subject to arrest for Trespassing, or other applicable offenses. In the event a police officer arrests an individual(s) for trespassing, the city of Aurora Attorney's Office may file criminal charges against the arrested individual(s).

These agreements are only valid for two years and is non-transferrable. 

This agreement can be found by clicking this link. Please print the document, read it over thoroughly, completed the required information including a signature, and email the form to your respective PAR officer email address above. Unsure what District you live in? Click the map above or use the link below to find your PAR Officer.


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