Bullet hole found in window after reported gunshot, South Haven MI
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Officers responded to a report of a gunshot at a residence near William Way. A bullet hole was found in the front window. A black Dodge Charger left the scene after the shot. Two other vehicles remained at the location. Units staged nearby for safety during investigation.
Audio|Heard on: Van Buren Fire and Police
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01:48
Transcript:
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473, if you can add to near William Way, received a phone call from a subject stating that he heard a gunshot go off approximately 10 minutes ago.
00:09
Notice that there is a bullet hole in a front window and the window is broken.
00:15
There was a silver Jetta and a silver Dodge Grand Caravan in front of the house now.
00:20
He also saw right after the shot was fired a black Dodge Charger with corn wheels leave.
00:26
Break 811, can you start that way as well? 826.
00:30
All right, two six, clear.
00:51
Abram, can you start towards near William Way with 473? So we have further.
00:58
Central 8-7, I'm at Lawrence.
00:59
I'll point that way.
01:01
Clear.
01:02
Forward.
01:04
What?
01:07
Central 472, I'm at now.
01:10
Does,
01:11
so from the information you gathered is the suspect vehicle still on scene?
01:16
Negative on that.
01:18
However, there were two other vehicles still in the driveway, I'm sure who they are.
01:22
It does sound like a male had left the home.
01:30
I hadn't seen anybody else go outside from the house since the gunshot.
01:39
Clear. 472 to any responding units.
01:42
Let's go ahead and stage at tractor supply and not approach yet until I ride on scene.
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Location mentioned:
South Haven, MI 49090
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