A neighborhood in Vancouver was rocked by gunfire on Sunday, as a flurry of bullets struck homes and at least one vehicle. According to authorities, no one seems to have been hurt.
Shortly after three in the morning, police arrived in the Ogden district of Vancouver, at the 3100 block of Northeast Littler Way, according to a statement from the Vancouver Police Department.
According to police, no victims or property damage was discovered at the time.
A block neighbor discovered that their living room wall was dotted with numerous gunshot holes a few hours later, at 10:40 a.m., and informed the police of the damage. When officers went back to look into it, they found a parked car and another house that had been shot at, according to the police.
Although 28 shell casings were discovered by police in the block, no gunshot wounds have been reported as of yet. Investigators are still working on the case.
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