Police don't think Douglas Street shooting was random; no arrest yet

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Police don't think Douglas Street shooting was random; no arrest yet
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Sault Police are still searching for a suspect who fired multiple gunshots while walking along Douglas Street early Saturday morning, hitting a house and pick-up truck

Sault Police are still searching for a suspect who fired multiple gunshots while walking along Douglas Street early Saturday morning.

In a news release issued today, police say they don’t believe the incident was random “but investigators are working to confirm this information.”Although no injuries were reported, SooToday has confirmed that bullets hit at least one house and a pick-up truck parked in the driveway. Anyone who may have dashcam, doorbell camera or surveillance video of the area during the time the shooting was reported, the moments leading up to it, or afterwards, is urged to contact Detective Constable Corey Brown at 705-949-6300, ext. 359.

You can provide information anonymously by calling Crime Stoppers at 705-942-7867 or 1-800-222-8477. You can also click here to submit a web tip or download the P3 app.

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