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Sunday– November 24, 2024

#2024-332362/South Precinct/Third Watch:

At 0228 hours, Caller to 911 reported that ex-husband, who she has a protection order against, was driving by her residence repeatedly. A short time later, the male half came to the South Precinct stating that his ex-wife had shot at his vehicle, and his vehicle had damage. The female half stated that the male half had driven by her house very slow with the window rolled down, and that several months ago, he had threatened to bring a gun the next time he came over. The female half shot three times at the vehicle. 3 spent shell casings were recovered, and the firearm was taken as evidence. The vehicle was taken as well.

#2024-332343/East Precinct/Third Watch:

At 0145 hours, officers responded to the 1500 block of Minor Ave to reports of shots fired. Officers arrived and located approximately 30 FCCs and/or bullet fragments in the area. Business and at least one vehicle were also damaged by the gunfire. While canvasing for evidence at the scene, a victim called 911 from the 800 block of Howell St with a GSW to the leg related to this incident. Officers responded and provided aid until SFD arrived and transported him to HMC in stable condition. GVRU responded to the scene and HMC to assist with processing and interviews. The circumstances leading up to the shooting remain under investigation.

#2024-332390/East Precinct/Third Watch:

At 0340 hours, Ofcs responded to the report of 5-6 shots fired in the 2300 block of E Union St. 5 FCCs were located on the SW corner of 24th Ave/ E Union. Bullet damage was found to the building on the NW corner of 23th Ave/ E Union. Witness on scene described an altercation between subjects standing on the SW corner of 24th Ave/ E Union and the occupants of a vehicle traveling WB in the 2300 block of E Union St. The subjects fired at the vehicle and then fled the area in their own vehicles. There were no known injuries. GVRU was notified. Patrol processed the scene.

#2024-332948/East Precinct/Third Watch:

At 1900 hours, A local university reported staff receiving an email that caused alarm. The email stated that a person had killed their girlfriend, and threatened to “shoot up” either the university or a police station on Monday, 11/25. Security believed the email addresses the threat was sent to were all publicly available. Intel advised; incident screened with 213.