Residents were inside the house early Thursday when the shots were fired but no one was injured.
Delta police say officers were called out at 3:25 a.m. to reports of shots fired in the 5300-block of 4A Avenue. When they arrived, officers confirmed that shots had been fired into a residence. Police say that while there were people at home at the time, no one was injured.Start your day with a roundup of B.C.-focused news and opinion delivered straight to your inbox at 7 a.m., Monday to Friday.
“Our officers are continuing to investigate. Although a house appears to be specifically targeted, the investigators currently believe that this residence and its occupants are mistaken targets,” said Delta police acting Insp. James Sandberg in a statement Thursday. Sandberg said the occupants aren’t known to police and have no apparent connection to organized crime or the youth involved in the shooting. He added there are indications that the previous resident of this house is the intended target of the shooting.Article content
Officers will remain in the area this morning while they continue to collect evidence. Police are also conducting a door-to-door canvass for video collection and witness identification.
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