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Aurora pledges tougher enforcement on street racing after Del Mar incident; $20,000 road damage cited
Summary
The city described a new zero‑tolerance enforcement strategy for street racing and takeovers after a Del Mar incident. Police cited $20,000 in roadway damage, multiple arrests and impoundments and said they will seek prosecution and restitution.
Aurora law-enforcement officials described stepped-up enforcement against illegal street racing and vehicle takeovers following a recent incident near Del Mar that they said caused about $20,000 in damage to the roadway.
The department said it has adopted a zero-tolerance posture, including expanded use of sergeants, real‑time information center resources, drones, crime analysts and intelligence investigators for…
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