Sacramento, California Local News
Police set up perimeter in south Sacramento neighborhood after shots fired
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A woman is dead and a homicide investigation is underway, police said late Sunday, after shots were reportedly fired during a welfare check in south Sacramento Sunday afternoon.The Sacramento Police Department set up a perimeter in the south Sacramento neighborhood after police said officers heard shots fired while conducting a welfare check Sunday afternoon.Shortly before midnight, a spokesperson for the department said a female victim had been located with at least one gunshot wound. She was pronounced dead at the scene, he said.No suspect information was available, police said. The spokesperson for the police department would not elaborate on the nature of the welfare check but said officers had responded to 6100 Block of Ventura Street when they heard the shots. Officers remained in the area for the rest of the day.”If somebody sees something strange or see someone hopping into a backyard, contact the police department,” said Officer Anthony Gamble, of Sacramento Police Department. KCRA 3’s Lee Anne Denyer was at the scene gathering information. This is a developing story.
A woman is dead and a homicide investigation is underway, police said late Sunday, after shots were reportedly fired during a welfare check in south Sacramento Sunday afternoon.
The Sacramento Police Department set up a perimeter in the south Sacramento neighborhood after police said officers heard shots fired while conducting a welfare check Sunday afternoon.
Shortly before midnight, a spokesperson for the department said a female victim had been located with at least one gunshot wound. She was pronounced dead at the scene, he said.
No suspect information was available, police said.
The spokesperson for the police department would not elaborate on the nature of the welfare check but said officers had responded to 6100 Block of Ventura Street when they heard the shots. Officers remained in the area for the rest of the day.
“If somebody sees something strange or see someone hopping into a backyard, contact the police department,” said Officer Anthony Gamble, of Sacramento Police Department.
KCRA 3’s Lee Anne Denyer was at the scene gathering information.
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