Atchison Police are investigating multiple shots fire early Friday morning. This security video capture shows two subjects police want to identify. If anyone has any related information, please contact detectives during the day at 913-367-5525.
(KAIR)--No one was hurt, but a vehicle sustained gunfire damage, following an early Friday morning Atchison shooting.
According to a release from Atchison Police Chief Mike Wilson, Police Officers responded to the area of the 400 block of North 9th Street to investigate a report of shots fired.
When they arrived, around 1:00, they “determined that multiple shots had been fired.”
Wilson says that while there were no reported injuries, a vehicle parked in the area did incur damage after it was struck by a bullet.
Investigators are continuing to follow leads as the investigation continues.
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