Week of November 10: Aaron Bunch & Evan Goudy
Welcome to my weekly sum-up. Every Monday I send out a short summary of the last week’s officers that have landed on Colorado’s Peace Officer Standards and Training public database of law enforcement misconduct and actions. They are not necessarily all actions that have happened in the last week, but those that have been added, and consist of any other context on the other I could find.
This past week saw two actions added to the database, both for officers with previous actions.

Aaron Bunch (CO-124466)(Records)
- Sergeant employed with Aurora Police Department and supervisor of their school resource officers.
- Arrested October 8 by FBI's Child Exploitation Task Force
- Denver District Attorney's Office is prosecuting on state charges including:
- Sexual Exploitation of a Child (Sell/Publish)
- Sexual Exploitation of a Child (Possession)
- Sexual Exploitation of a Child (Video)-Extraordinary Risk
- Retired While Under Investigation on Oct. 9
- At the time, according to APD: “At this stage, there is no evidence indicating that any students or children within Aurora Public Schools, the Cherry Creek School District, or the Aurora Community were impacted or victimized.”
- Credibility Report from Nov. 10 based on having a felony charge.
- Credibility report is issued when an agency reports an officer to POST for a sustained finding that they:
- knowingly made an untruthful statement concerning a material fact or knowingly omitted a material fact on on a criminal justice record, while testifying under oath or during an internal affairs investigation or administrative investigation and disciplinary process.
- Demonstrated a bias based on race, religion, ethnicity, gender, sexual orientation, age, disability, national origin, or another protected class.
- Tampered with or fabricated evidence.
- Been convicted of any crime involving dishonesty, been charged with any felony or any crime involving dishonesty.
Sources:
- Aurora Police Department
- Denver7
- CBS News
- POST Database

Evan Goudy (CO-0096-0099)(Records)
- Officer with Hudson Police Department, previously resigned under investigation at Loveland Police Department.
- Charged on November 16 with C.R.S. 18-3-602(1)(c) or stalking – a felony and therefore decertifying if convicted – according to POST, specifically in causing “a reasonable person to suffer serious emotional distress…”
- Hudson Police Department Chief Scott Sedgwick declined to comment on Goudy's case, stating only that the agency "has employed Evan Goudy as a Police Officer since November 2024," and that he has been placed on "unpaid administrative leave."
- As of publication, Goudy did not respond to a request for comment through his Hudson PD office number nor his private Instagram account.
- Further court records have been requested
Sources:
- POST Database
- Cocourts
- Original reporting