South Lake Tahoe authorities investigate Wednesday shooting on Bonanza Avenue
Submitted by Editor on Fri, 06/29/2012 - 2:04am
South Lake Tahoe police are investigating shots that were reportedly fired from vehicles in the 1100 block of Bonanza Avenue on Wednesday night. Evidence suggests that several gun shots were fired and leads are being investigated in this case, according to Lt. David Stevenson of the South Lake Tahoe Police Department.
Here is the release issued on Thursday:
South Lake Tahoe Police Investigating Shooting on Bonanza Ave
On June 27, 2012 at about 8:55pm South Lake Tahoe Police responded to the area of 1100 Bonanza Ave on a report of gunshots being fired from vehicles. Police arrived in the area and were unable to locate any suspects or victims. Witnesses stated two vehicles were seen in the area and they suspected the gunshots came from one or both of the vehicles (No specific vehicle description is available at this time). Witnesses also heard what sounded like males yelling prior to the shots being fired. Police located evidence indicating there were several individuals involved in some type of verbal altercation and that several gun shots were fired. At the time of this release no one has reported to the police as being injured from this event. Police are currently following up on leads in this case. Anyone with information is encouraged to contact the South Lake Tahoe Police Department at 542-6100 or Lake Tahoe Secret Witness at (530) 541-6800.
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