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Shots fired in Markham area for second time in a week, No injuries reported

Shots fired in Markham area for second time in a week, No injuries reported

CTV News06-06-2025
Shots fired in Markham area for second time in a week, No injuries reported
York Region Police are investigating after shots were fired at a Markham home. Five people were inside but uninjured. A nearby home was also targeted last Saturday.
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