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Norfolk, VA — this one’s for you! At Chartway Credit Union, we’re proud of our partnership with Silvur Insurance and the shared commitment we have to supporting our members—especially as they navigate important life decisions like Medicare. Through this collaboration, Silvur plays a key role in extending the trusted guidance, education, and care our members expect from Chartway. Their team works closely in support of our members, helping them feel informed, confident, and empowered about their healthcare and financial choices. As part of that work directly supporting Chartway members, Silvur is expanding their team of Licensed Medicare Insurance Advisors in the Norfolk area. This role is a unique opportunity to make a meaningful impact by building relationships, providing education, and delivering personalized support to the communities we serve. 📍 Now hiring in Norfolk, VA Supporting Chartway Credit Union Apply here: indeed.com/job/licensed-medi… #Chartway #CommunityCommitment #MemberEducation #NorfolkVirginia
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For many years, W.T. Kenney has proudly donated our services to maintain Old Glory at the Rt. 2 Concord State Police Horse Stables, a tradition we’ve continued following the 9/11 attacks. #WTKenney #GivingBack #OldGlory #CommunityCommitment #Patriotism #ConcordMA
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A new chapter in community dialogue.➡️ A look inside Aurora Police’s newly announced Chief’s Community Response Team. Community voices.✅ Open conversation.✅ Stronger partnerships.✅ The diversity of this group mirrors the fabric of Aurora and helps create a direct line between residents and the men and women who protect and serve. Through honest dialogue and shared perspective, we are building greater transparency, understanding and trust. #CommunityCommitment [Media Description: Video of members of CCRT sharing insight on the group at their first official meeting.]
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It may be 2026, but cars probably shouldn’t be flying like that.➡️ Early yesterday morning officers in D2 located a stolen vehicle after they got a Flock hit. Officers in an unmarked car followed the stolen car briefly to deploy StarChase equipment. StarChase is equipment attached to the front of police vehicles and when activated and deployed, shoot a sticky GPS "dart" onto the back of whatever vehicle we are aiming at. Unfortunately, the dart missed and so officers activated their lights and sirens. Instead of pulling over, a masked back passenger leaned out of the car and pointed a gun at officers. Luckily, no shots were fired, but we knew right then and there it was critical to stop these individuals. That’s when a pursuit began.🚔 After hitting a median, Dukes-of-Hazard style, the stolen vehicle crashed at Boiling Drive and North Hannibal Street. And yet, the suspects didn’t stop there. They decided to run. So, we kept going. Because we don’t stop either. Because of solid coordination and teamwork with @DenverPolice we found all three suspects: 18-year-old Angelo Munguia, 18-year-old Watti Heng and one 17-year-old juvenile male hiding in backyards. They were taken into custody and SHOCKER, the car did indeed come back stolen out of a neighboring city. This was a chaotic and dangerous situation, but the end results are exactly what we and you expect, officers using the right resources to take violent offenders off our streets so that we can work to keep our community safe. #CommunityCommitment #APDInAction [Media Description: Video of pursuit with suspects who crash, run from officers and are subsequently found and arrested.]
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Drones➡️ K9 ➡️ and a coordinated effort ‼️ Last Friday, just after 8 p.m., officers responded to reports of a serious crash at Peoria Street and 13th Avenue. It was so much more, and so much worse. A 1-year-old infant was found critically injured and an adult man was killed. Witnesses told our officers the suspect was speeding, ran a red light and t-boned the a car. Then he did what too many people think will work...he got out and ran. Bad choice. Our Drones as First Responders were immediately deployed and quickly got a heat signature hit in a field inside Nome Park, just adjacent to the crash site. The suspect, 19-year-old Jonathon Garcia, tried hiding in thick brush. But hiding never works with us. With drone guidance overhead, one of our K9s was sent in. He tracked the suspect and latched. Officers were closely behind and arrested Garcia without further incident. This is what happens when technology and teamwork show up at the same time. A successful collaboration of resources: because finding our suspects who victimize people in our city isn’t just our job. It’s our everything. #CommunityCommitment #APDInAction [Media Description: Video showing officer's response to hit and run crash, with body camera footage, drone and other elements up to suspects arrest. ]
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Today we had the privilege of hearing a powerful Keynote Address from @NatalieQueiroz1 MBE, Victims’ Advocate and campaigner for violence against women and girls. Natalie’s story from ‘The Victim’s Journey’ to ‘My Victim‑Survivor‑Thriver Journey’ was inspiring, emotional and deeply thought‑provoking. Her courage and honesty reminded us why this work matters. Our commitment doesn’t end here. Across Summit, we continue to strengthen our work on Tackling Sexual Harassment, ensuring our communities remain safe, respectful and empowering for all. Thank you, Natalie, for sharing your voice, your strength and your mission. #Inspiration #NatalieQueirozMBE #ViolenceAgainstWomenAndGirls #VAWG #SurvivorVoice #ThriverJourney #Safeguarding #TacklingSexualHarassment #SummitLearningTrust #CommunityCommitment #EducationMatters @CockshutHillSch @Ninestiles @LyndonSchool @solihull6thform @ErdingtonHallPS @KinetonGreenPS @PegasusPrimary @TheOaklandsBham @YarnfieldSch
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This is why we pursue➡️🚨 Just before 8 a.m. on Saturday, District 2 officers, while on proactive patrol, spotted a Nissan Maxima near East Alameda Avenue and South Sable Boulevard. The car had no license plate, and the driver was wearing a ski mask. Both, immediate red flags. Officers attempted to stop the car…but of course the driver didn’t stop. That’s when the pursuit began.🚔 Within a matter of minutes, the vehicle lost control and crashed into a cluster of small trees near East Alameda Avenue and South Havana Street. The driver, 33-year-old Sean Wroblewski, revved the engine trying to flee again even though there was no way out. Officers gave commands to exit the vehicle. Wroblewski, out of options, eventually complied and was taken into custody. He was transported to the hospital with minor injuries. Accountability hurts sometimes. When officers searched the vehicle, it was a frenzy of stolen and illegal items. Buckle up because it’s an impressive list. ◾A handgun with a defaced serial number. ◾21 grams of methamphetamine. ◾Birth Certificates that were definitely not Wroblewski’s. ◾More than 35 suspected stolen credit cards. ◾About 50 fraudulent checks. ◾A large amount of stolen mail. This is why we pursue. This is why proactive policing matters. Because law abiding citizens don’t run from police. Because our community deserves better. Because we aren’t letting up in 2026. #CommunityCommitment #APDInAction #SaferAurora
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A gun and a felony amount of fentanyl now off the streets. 🚨 Last week on the 29th, at about 4:52 a.m., D1 officers, utilizing our flock camera systems, were alerted to a stolen vehicle near N. Peoria and E. 23rd Ave. Officers attempted to stop the truck, the driver had other plans... That's when the pursuit started.➡️ Stop sticks were deployed near E. 11th along Peoria which deflated two of the truck’s tires. That didn’t stop the truck either. Finally, a PIT maneuver was conducted and two people were taken into custody. A firearm was located in the vehicle along with a felony amount of fentanyl…a lethal combination. ◾The driver: 32-year-old Werner McKay was arrested on charges of eluding, motor-vehicle theft, possession of a controlled substance and possession of a weapon by a previous offender. ◾The passenger: 34-year-old Ashley Carrasco was arrested on charges of trespassing and possession of a weapon by a previous offender. This is why we pursue. Drivers who refuse to stop rarely have nothing to hide. This is also why technology like flock cameras are necessary tools for 21st century policing. Without them, a gun and dangerous drugs would still be circulating in our community. #CommunityCommitment #SaferAurora #APDInAction
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Thanks to department technology and license plate reader cameras, a child was safely reunited with their mother.‼️ Earlier this month in Denver, a car was left idling in front of a home. Inside was a 14-month-old child. Moments later, the vehicle was gone. Stolen, in a matter of seconds. Information about the stolen vehicle was quickly shared with other metro Denver police departments and the dedicated men and women of APD’s Real Time Information Center went to work. Leveraging license plate reader cameras, officers were able to track the vehicle traveling eastbound on Colfax shortly after the theft. Officers quickly located the vehicle abandoned in an alley. The child was found safe and asleep in their car seat. The mother thanked officers for their quick response, telling them, “That’s a lesson learned.” The lesson we hope the community takes away though, is this➡️ Our technology is not used to monitor or track people. It is used for moments like this and countless others. To respond faster. To reduce victimization. To locate suspects quickly. And in this case, to reunite a family. Without this technology, this outcome could have looked very different. #APDInAction #CommunityCommitment #whywewearthebadge [Media Description: Video showing officers arriving to abandoned vehicle and child being reunited with its mother.]
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🎁 Community, Connection, and Care 🎁 APD recently had the privilege of partnering with residents from Aspen Meadows, a 62 and disability-accessible housing community, for a special Shop with a Cop event. Officers spent the morning shopping alongside seniors, helping them pick out holiday necessities and sharing meaningful conversation along the way. A heartfelt thank you to Walmart for welcoming our group and making this experience possible. Your support helped ensure our senior community members had access to essential items during the holiday season. At APD, we value opportunities like this that strengthen relationships, build trust, and show up for our community in simple but impactful ways. #WhyWeWeartheBadge #CommunityCommitment #apdinaction
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Big things happen when community partners come together🙌 Recently, APD teamed up with The Salvation Army to distribute 500 food boxes to elementary schools across Aurora. These boxes will support families during the holiday season and help ensure students have what they need at home. The holiday season is the perfect time to volunteer and give back to your community! A special thank you to The Salvation Army for providing the food and to our incredible APD Volunteers for packing each box with care. Learn more about APD’s Volunteer Program by visiting AuroraGov.org/APDVolunteer When we work together, we make a difference in our community!🤍 #CommunityCommitment #APDInAction [Media Description: Volunteers and APD members with boxes full of food for donations.]
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We're honored to close out our 12th Annual Thanksgiving Food Drive with full hearts and deep gratitude. Two hundred bags/boxes and $4500 in donations were delivered! Read the full story and see the impact you helped create: wcrefoundation.org/wcre-help… #CommunityCommitment
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Beyond the Cleanup: Showing Up When It Matters Most! ❤️ To our volunteers: thank you for being a consistent source of care & commitment! You show up, you stay, & you remind every community that they are seen, valued, & never forgotten. #WeLoveU #CommunityCommitment #Volunteer
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🚨From a missing plate to illegal guns off the street 🚨 Last week, one of our District 1 officers was patrolling near East 16th Avenue and North Paris Street when a black Mercedes with no front plate caught his eye. As soon as he pulled behind it, the driver made a very quick turn into a self-serve car wash… at 9 p.m. Not exactly prime car wash hours. The officer followed and made contact. While speaking with the back passenger, the officer recognized him as someone previously flagged in multiple weapons-related incidents and tied to a group known for illegal guns and violent crimes. Given that history and the passengers’ nervous, abrupt movements, officers believed there could be firearms accessible inside the car. And they were very right. During a safety search of the vehicle, officers found three illegal guns, including: • A Glock 19 with a loaded magazine • A Sig Sauer P320, also with a loaded magazine • A Glock 21 with a 27-round extended magazine The passenger later admitted he bought at least two of the guns through an online app, without a background check. What started as a simple traffic stop ended with three illegally possessed firearms taken off the street including a gun with an extended magazine capable of doing serious damage. Illegal guns are fueling too many violent crimes in our city. Taking even one off the street matters. Taking three in a single stop makes a difference. #APDInAction #CommunityCommitment #OneLessGun #SaferAurora
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🚨Aurora Police Fully Launch Real Time Information Center🚨 We’ve officially activated every piece of our Real Time Information Center (RTIC) and with this week’s launch of our Drones as First Responders program, the system is now fully live and working around the clock for Aurora. You’ve probably seen our posts, sharing how The RTIC has helped us track down criminals and solve crimes. The RTIC brings all our technology into one place: city cameras, Flock license plate readers, Drones as First Responders and the Axon FUSUS platform so our team can give officers real-time support the moment a call comes in.👏 The RTIC boosts both community and officer safety by using video technology to gather information and share that with officers on the ground as events unfold. Since going live in March, RTIC staff have helped officers➡️ • stay safer on dangerous calls • locate suspects faster • recover stolen vehicles • find missing children • gather real-time evidence to speed up investigations ‼️And the results speak for themselves‼️ • Arrests are up 48.7% compared to the same period last year. • Part 1 crime is down 24%, meaning 3,328 fewer victims in our community. “Adding the Flock Drones as First Responders program is the final piece bringing all the capabilities of our Real Time Information Center to fruition. This addition expands our real-time capabilities ensuring every response is as safe and effective as possible.” said Deputy Chief Phil Rathbun. The bottom line: The RTIC is helping us solve more crimes, reduce victimization and strengthen community and officer safety across Aurora. #APDInAction #CommunityCommitment [Media Description: Video sharing details and a showcase of APD's new Real Time Information Center.]
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🚨 Drive-By Shooting Suspect Arrested Hours After Shooting🚨 Quick teamwork, sharp eyes and solid police work led to the fast arrest of a drive-by shooting suspect last week. Last Thursday around 10:45 p.m., officers were called to South Gibraltar Street after shots were fired into a home. Thanks to a clear vehicle description from a witness and security camera footage of the suspect speeding away, a sergeant quickly spotted the car, a silver Chrysler with no plates, just minutes later.➡️ The Chrysler was stopped by APD officers shortly after. The driver cooperated. The passenger did not. That passenger, Joshua Busey, 21, refused to comply with officers to get on the ground. He was arrested after refusing commands and resisting officers even after a less-lethal, 40 MM was deployed. A gun was found in plain sight inside the car. Investigators later confirmed Busey was prohibited from possessing any weapons because of a protection order. They also learned the home he shot into wasn’t by accident, it was a targeted event. Busey is being held on no bond for: • Illegal discharge of a firearm • Criminal mischief • Possession of a large-capacity magazine • Domestic violence • Violation of a protection order • Prohibited use and possession of a weapon Formal charges are still pending through the 18th Judicial District. Luckily, no one was injured in the shooting and strong teamwork by patrol officers and detectives prevented the situation from escalating even further. But the incident didn't end without a cost, as damage to the victim's home and vehicles is estimated at $7,500. Strong teamwork by patrol and detectives stopped this situation from escalating even further.👏 Also, fun fact, Busey’s hand was in fact, not broken… #APDInAction #OneLessGun #CommunityCommitment [Media Description: Video shows evidence and body camera footage of arrest of shooting suspect.]
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సమష్టి శక్తితో సాలూరు అభివృద్ధి వైపు! శంబరలో ఘనంగా నిర్వహించిన సాలూరు నియోజకవర్గంలోని టౌన్, మండల, గ్రామ/వార్డు, క్లస్టర్, యూనిట్, బూత్ మరియు అనుబంధ కమిటీల ప్రమాణస్వీకార కార్యక్రమంలో మంత్రివర్యులు శ్రీమతి గుమ్మిడి సంధ్యారాణి గారు పాల్గొని కొత్తగా ఏర్పడిన కమిటీ సభ్యులను ప్రమాణస్వీకారం చేయించారు. పార్టీ బలోపేతం, ప్రజా సేవ, అభివృద్ధి దిశగా చేపట్టిన ఈ సమిష్టి కృషి విజయవంతం కావాలని ఆకాంక్ష. #SalurConstituency #Shambara #GummidiSandhyaRani #CommitteeOathCeremony #PartyStrengthening #PublicService #DevelopmentJourney #PeopleFirst #CommunityCommitment #TogetherForProgress
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Every. Single. Day. That’s how often our Homeless Abatement Response Team (HART) is making a difference in our community and this story proves it.➡️ Just a few weeks ago, while conducting a planned abatement, HART officers found a woman camping in the area, someone they’d met before. She had been trying to find housing and get connected with homelessness resources for quite some time, but with no luck. Right then and there, our HART Sergeant decided to take action. He told her about Aurora’s HEART program, offered through the courts, and called the program supervisor to let him know she was receptive to help and ready to turn her life around. Within just 15 minutes, the HART Unit, with the help of our court partners were able to get her into shelter. You can hear in this footage just how much that moment meant to her. She was overwhelmed with relief and gratitude for a helping hand. A positive, hopefully life changing, interaction.👏 Not every story ends this way, but, our HART officers are out there on the ground… Every. Single. Day. Connecting people to resources, finding solutions, and making a real difference in Aurora. Something that may go unnoticed, but the results just like this one are absolutely clear. #CommunityCommitment #APDInAction [Media Description: Video of HART Officers making contact with woman experiencing homelessness and help her find resources]
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@TREX_chain Rexy NFT was just the beginning. 🔥 T-REX aims to change the rules of Web3 forever: rewarding real participation. If you’ve claimed the Rexy NFT, take advantage of your newfound power. If not, don’t despair! #TREXChain #CommunityCommitment #5DPersona #Web3
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