Police Ask Residents to Check Properties for Bullet Holes After Edmonton Drive-by Shooting

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Police Ask Residents to Check Properties for Bullet Holes After Edmonton Drive-by Shooting
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Edmonton Police are investigating a drive-by shooting that occurred over the weekend and are asking residents in the area to check their properties for any damage. The incident involved two vehicles, one of which fired shots at the other before both fled the scene. Several people were detained following the incident.

Due to the sensitive and/or legal subject matter of some of the content on globalnews.ca, we reserve the ability to disable comments from time to time.What appears to be a bullet hole in a house near King Wynd SW and King Gate SW in the Keswick neighbourhood of southwest Edmonton, on Monday, September 23, 2024.are being asked to check their properties for bullet holes or stray bullets after a drive-by shooting happened in the area over the weekend.

Police said when the officers arrived, several people were detained and taken into custody — however despite those arrests, the investigation is ongoing.Investigators believe that there was a shot fired on King Wynd SW between King Gate SW and Keswick Link SW, and they are looking to retrieve that bullet.“There is a bullet that we believe was fired during this incident that is unaccounted for,” EPS investigative response team Det. David Butt said in a statement released Monday afternoon.

On Monday, Global News spotted a home in that area with what appeared to be a bullet hole in the siding.4 dead, 17 wounded after shooting in entertainment district in Birmingham, AlabamaPGA merchandise allegedly stolen from Montreal hotelFamily of Montreal man killed by police in 2017 wants case to be reopened

Other residents told Global News the house where the bullet hole was spotted is used for short-term rentals, and they see many different people coming in and out of the home.There is no immediate danger to the public, police said.

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