NORWALK, Conn. – Shots were fired in South Norwalk early Thursday, Norwalk Police said. Bullet holes were found in a vehicle, but police do not know who the intended target might have been, said Sgt. James Walsh.
Two callers reported hearing six or seven shots in the area of Sheridan Street and Woodward Avenue at 12:10 a.m., Walsh said. One witness said she heard a car speeding away but didn't see anything; another witness said a dark gray car went northbound on Woodward Avenue.
Police found a green Ford Explorer with two bullet holes, Walsh said. There were three shell casings on the road. Police called the owner of the vehicle, who said he heard the shots but didn't see anything.
Another witness said he saw three male subjects running away but that could have been unrelated, Walsh said.







Comments (3)
Actually alot of people support our police dept & mayor.
Actually you are wrong and the few that do are fools or blind to the truth...Or in some cases paid to do so.
Just add this to the long long list of unsolved killings. shootings and stabbings in Norwalk..But don't worry Moccia has confidence in the new chief and the NPD...He is about the only one.