Aurora police investigating fatal stabbing Sunday
The Aurora Police Department is searching for a suspect after a man was killed in a stabbing early Sunday morning.
The stabbing took place around the 1500 block of Moline St. before 1:45 a.m., when officers were called to an unresponsive man lying on the sidewalk, according to an Aurora police news release.
Officers found the man with multiple stab wounds. After first responders performed lifesaving actions, the man died at the scene, police said.
As of Sunday morning, no arrests have been made.
The investigation remains ongoing.
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