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Retired Aurora police detective kept investigative material under floorboards, chief says

Last updated: August 7, 2025 5:05 pm
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A recent revelation has shaken the Aurora police department as it came to light that a retired detective had stored 30 boxes of investigative material in his home under the floorboards for years. Chief Todd Chamberlain expressed his dismay at the retired detective’s actions during a news conference on Thursday, labeling them as “unacceptable” and raising concerns about the department’s processes.

The retired detective, whose identity was not disclosed by Chamberlain, had kept binders, reports, photographs, VHS tapes, handwritten notes, and other documents related to 35 cases in a crawlspace under his home. Prosecutors from the 18th and 17th Judicial District Attorney’s offices are currently reviewing approximately 80 and 11 cases respectively connected to the materials.

Despite the breach in record-keeping, Chamberlain stated that there is no evidence of evidence tampering or malicious intent by the retired detective. Due to his retired status, the department cannot take administrative action against him, but an ongoing investigation is underway.

The discovery of the hidden materials occurred in March when a current detective working on a cold case from 1997 was unable to locate the necessary case materials. Subsequent investigations led to the seizure of the investigative materials from the retired detective’s home in April.

While most of the material stored by the detective was redundant to police case files, some unique information in open cold cases was also found. However, Chamberlain assured that there was no compromise to any prosecutions due to the hidden materials.

The incident has raised concerns among defense attorneys about potential unfair prosecutions in the past. The Office of Colorado State Public Defender emphasized the importance of ensuring that all notes and casework from the retired detective were appropriately disclosed.

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Chamberlain acknowledged the need for improved policies and procedures within the department to prevent similar incidents in the future. He reassured the public that the detective’s actions were an anomaly and that steps have been taken to ensure better tracking and storage of investigative materials.

As the investigation continues, external entities, including the city auditor’s office, have been involved in assessing the aftermath of the discovery. Chamberlain emphasized that there is no systemic issue within the organization and that the department is committed to transparency and accountability.

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Original Publication Date: August 7, 2025 at 3:13 PM MDT

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