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person on minibike fires 'multiple shots' at east windsor home

windsor police are asking residents and business owners...

person on minibike fires 'multiple shots' at east windsor home
windsor police service logo dan janisse / windsor star
windsor police are asking residents and business owners on the city’s east side to check their surveillance cameras after someone allegedly did a drive-by shooting on a mini-motorcycle. investigators said it was a targeted shooting early monday morning.
shortly before 4 a.m. on dec. 16, police said a person on a “pocket bike” rolled up to a residence in the 2000 block of jefferson boulevard and fired multiple shots into the home.
the person then fled west on empress street.
there were no reported injuries.
 police are searching for a suspect after someone fired ‘multiple shots’ at a house in the 2000 block of jefferson boulevard on monday, dec. 16, 2024. photo provided by windsor police service
police are searching for a suspect after someone fired ‘multiple shots’ at a house in the 2000 block of jefferson boulevard on monday, dec. 16, 2024. photo provided by windsor police service
police said the incident was caught on surveillance video, but they’re hoping to see more footage.
the windsor police service’s major crimes unit is asking residents and businesses owners in the area to check any surveillance or dashcam footage for potential video evidence.
in particular, police are looking for possible footage between 3:30 and 4:30 a.m. on monday, dec. 16.
residents with surveillance footage or any other information about the shooting can call the major crimes unit at 519-255-6700, ext. 4830.
to provide anonymous tips, call crime stoppers at 1-800-222-8477 or go online to catchcrooks.com.
trevor wilhelm
trevor wilhelm

trevor wilhelm is an award-winning multimedia journalist. he has been a reporter for more than two decades, living and working in locales ranging from winnipeg to hong kong. wilhelm has been a member of the windsor star team, chronicling the triumphs and tragedies of his adopted hometown, since 2006. his coverage has ranged from the police beat to provincial politics. for the last several years, he has focused on lengthier investigations, freedom of information probes, and in-depth feature writing. his work has highlighted social issues, exposed hidden information, and changed government policy.

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