Police responded to a report of a suspected bullet hole in an apartment floor in the Westbrae neighborhood on Monday morning. Officers attempted to contact the resident of the apartment but received no response. No injuries were reported, and authorities reassured the public that there was no immediate threat to safety. Streets were closed to facilitate the investigation but reopened later in the morning. As of the latest updates, authorities were still probing the incident, with no further information on potential arrests or detentions.
Police shut down sections of Gilman and Curtis streets in the Westbrae neighborhood Monday morning to investigate what they described as a suspected bullet hole in an apartment floor nearby.
Officers attempted to make contact with the resident of the apartment believed to be the source of the suspected bullet hole, but were unable to get a response.
Futch stated that police were still investigating the incident and confirmed that nobody had been injured and there is no threat to public safety at this time.
Police sent an electronic alert shortly after 11 a.m. announcing Gilman and Curtis streets were closed in the area, lifting the closure in a second alert shortly before 12:30 p.m.
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