
Police recovered a total 28 shell casings in the area
VANCOUVER — On Sunday (Jan/ 26) at about 3 a.m., Vancouver Police responded to the 3100 block of Littler Way for the report of gunshots heard but the caller did not report seeing anything. An officer arrived but did not observe any obvious damage to property or any victims.
At approximately 10:40 a.m., a resident in the area called to report they located multiple bullet holes in the wall in the living room. As officers were investigating, they located another residence that had been struck as well as a vehicle. Police recovered a total 28 shell casings in the area.
There have been no reported injuries related to this incident.
Detectives are continuing the investigation.
Information provided by the Vancouver Police Department.\
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