Redmond Police Ask Public’s Help After Shots Fired

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On Monday, September 2, 2024, the Redmond Police Department (RPD) received two separate calls from citizens reporting gun shots in the area of SW Timber Ave. and SW 24th Street. The complaint was reported just after 8:00 p.m. Responding officers located two shell casings on the sidewalk at the corner of SW Timber View Ct. and SW Timber Ave. Two additional shell casings were located on SW 24th Street between SW Salmon Ave, and SW Timber Ave. 

RPD did not discover any property damage or injured people when investigating the call. Officers conducted a door-to-door neighborhood canvas in attempts to locate witnesses or residential video. 

If you have video surveillance, or other information regarding this shooting complaint, please call RPD through non-emergency dispatch, (541) 693-6911, reference RPD case number 2024-25585. 

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