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No injuries after shots fired into Cambridge home

No injuries after shots fired into Cambridge home

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No one was injured after shots were fired into a Cambridge home Sunday evening, police say.
Officers with the Waterloo Regional Police Service were called to the area of Roseview Avenue and Malcolm Street just after 6:30 p.m. Sunday for reports of gunshots in the area.
"Officers determined that an unknown individual fired multiple gunshots into a residence before fleeing the area on foot," a police press release issued Monday morning said. "Investigators believe this was a targeted incident."
Anyone with information is asked to contact police or Crime Stoppers.
This is the seventh shooting in the region this year.
Other shootings
There was a shooting last Thursday in Kitchener where officers were called to the area of Monte Carlo Street and Victoria Street S. after multiple reports of gunshots. A 13-year-old boy has been charged with multiple firearms-related offences related to that investigation.
On April 25, police responded to reports of gunshots in the area of University Avenue E. and Weber Street N. There were no reports of physical injuries.
On April 9, a 44-year-old Waterloo man was found with gunshot wounds in the area of Lancaster Street W. and Ash Street. Three people have been arrested in this case.
On March 5, police responded to a report of a 30-year-old man suffering from a gunshot wound in the area of Vanier Drive and Massey Avenue in Kitchener. Two Oshawa men were charged in that case.
On March 1, police responded to a report of gunshots in the Ottawa Street S. and Trussler Road area of Kitchener after multiple shots had been fired into the front of a residence.
On January 9, police responded to reports of property damage at a residence in the area of Howe Drive and Ottawa Street S. in Kitchener. The shots were believed to have been fired at the home around 3:30 a.m. that morning.

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