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Two Vehicles Chase Each Other Thru NW NLB Neighborhood (Eleanor/68th): Gunfire Heard; Casings Found; No Persons Appear Wounded, No Vehicles/Buildings Hit



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(August 13, 2020, 10:05 p;m..) -- At early evening Thursday (August 13), the NW NLB neighborhood in the area of Eleanor Lane/68th St. (north of 91 freeway west of 710 freeway.) heard gunfire. Here's what happened.

LBPD Watch Commander Lt. Rico Fernandez tells LBREPORT.com (preliminary information) that at about 8:30 p.m., two vehicles (sedan and a truck) were chasing each other (a sedan and a truck). Shots were heard. Casings have been found.

Thus far, no persons have come forward (or arrived at hospitals) ndicating they were hit. No vehciles or buildings in the area appear to have been hit.

And the person(s) firing the shots remain at large.







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