This article written in french by Benoit Leblanc was automatically translated using AI
Late Friday evening, October 17, gunfire caused concern among residents after a home on Saint-Henri Street, in Saint-Vincent-de-Paul, was struck.
Emergency services (911) were alerted around 10:15 p.m. following several gunshots heard in this residential area near Rodolphe-Lavoie Park and Champagnat Avenue.
According to the Laval Police Service (SPL), bullets hit a private residence where three people were inside at the time.
Fortunately, no one was injured during the incident.
Several residents reported hearing between 5 and 10 bursts of gunfire, possibly from an automatic or semi-automatic weapon.
Numerous shell casings were reportedly found during the crime scene investigation conducted by SPL officers, detectives, and forensic experts, as they work to shed light on this troubling case.
As of Monday, October 20, no arrests had yet been made in connection with the incident.
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