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In the early hours of Friday, November 21, a residential area in Bossley Park was rocked by gunfire. At around 6:30 a.m., police responded to reports of shots fired into a home on Aberdeen Street. Fortunately, none of the residents were harmed during the incident.
According to police accounts, the shots originated from an Audi sedan, which quickly fled the scene after the attack. Following a swift investigation, authorities discovered the Audi abandoned and crashed at the intersection of Mimosa and Prairie Vale roads. This location was not far from the initial crime scene, indicating a hasty retreat by the perpetrators.
Inside the abandoned vehicle, officers reportedly recovered an automatic firearm, adding a critical piece of evidence to the ongoing investigation. The swift actions of the police led to the charging of two individuals, a 16-year-old boy and a 22-year-old man, in connection with the incident. Both suspects are currently facing legal proceedings as the case continues to unfold in court.
Police found the abandoned Audi crashed nearby at the intersection of Mimosa and Prairie Vale roads.
Officers allegedly seized an automatic firearm from the car.
Last Friday, a 16-year-old boy and a 22-year-old man were charged and remain before the courts.
After further investigations, a high-risk search warrant, supported by the tactical squad, was executed at a home on Phillip Street in Waterloo yesterday.
Three 20-year-old men and one 19-year-old man were arrested.
At the address, police allegedly seized more than $18,000 in cash, a Glock pistol, two gel blasters, ammunition, and firearm magazines.
The 19-year-old was charged with multiple offences including firing a gun at a home.
The three 20-year-olds were all charged with multiple offences including gun charges.
One man was also charged on outstanding warrants alleging robbery, stealing, and domestic violence offences.
They were all refused bail and will appear in court today.
The investigation continues.