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Aurora Police Department
CO · 390,000 residents
Aurora is Colorado’s third-largest city, with about 390,000 residents spread across three counties — Arapahoe, Adams, and Douglas. Its police department representative Chris Juul served on the CISC Board of Directors, confirmed through January 2021 meeting minutes.
CISC — the Colorado Information Sharing Consortium — operates the LexisNexis PSDEX data warehouse for Colorado, a role confirmed directly by CISC’s Executive Director in a public records response. Board membership places Aurora PD among the agencies governing the infrastructure through which 124 Colorado law enforcement agencies contribute data to LexisNexis. Eighty-seven of those agencies actively mirror booking and release data.
Aurora has been a flashpoint in discussions about immigration enforcement and police use of technology — it is the city where federal agents made highly visible arrests in 2025. The Colorado VALE Act provides statewide sanctuary protections, but the CISC/PSDEX pipeline routes through LexisNexis as a private intermediary, placing it outside the statute’s reach.
Consortiums (1)
Multi-agency data-sharing consortiums this agency is a member of.
Contract signals
- Database Interface (Schedule A)
- ○ not in record
- AVCC XML Addendum present
- ○ not in record
- Irrevocable license clause
- ○ not in record
- Jail Booking Search & Report
- ○ not in record
- Community Crime Map
- ○ not in record
- BuyCrash (crash data feed)
- ○ not in record
Technical
- RMS vendor
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- CAD vendor
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- Data fields shared (known)
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Sanctuary status
- Sanctuary jurisdiction
- No
- Bypass confirmed
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Source
- Document type
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- Discovery method
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- Source document
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Last researched May 31, 2026