Redmond Police Investigate Shooting

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Redmond Police are investigating a shooting that happened on NW Cedar Avenue. Here’s the latest from the Redmond Police Department:

At approximately 7:30 a.m. on Monday, June 26, 2023, officers with the Redmond Police Department (RPD) responded to the 1900 block of NW Cedar Ave., for a shooting that had just occurred.  Witnesses reported a black passenger car drove by a residence, stopped, and a person inside the vehicle fired multiple rounds from a firearm at a male resident who was in the driveway.  The vehicle, with the suspect, left the location.

Officers and Redmond Fire and Rescue personnel provided emergency first aid to the victim, who was transported to St. Charles Medical Center Bend with life-threatening injuries.  RPD officers have shut down the surrounding area and the Major Incident Team (MIT) has been activated to assist RPD in investigating this case.

RPD is asking neighbors in the area to review video surveillance for a black passenger car and contact the Redmond Police Department if have any information regarding this case (RPD case #23-18765).  Please contact RPD through non-emergency dispatch, 541-693-6911.

RPD would like to thank Redmond Fire and Rescue, the Deschutes County Sheriff’s Office, Bend Police Department, Oregon State Police, and other MIT partners for responding and assisting with this case.

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