Crime & Safety
Culver City Police Investigating Shots-Fired Incident
Culver City police are seeking the public's help for any information about a shots-fired incident Thursday morning. No one was injured.
CULVER CITY, CA — Culver City police urged people to call them if they have information about a shots-fired incident Thursday morning with no known injuries.
Officers went to the 11200 block of Venice Boulevard about 1:30 a.m., Culver City police said.
"Several witnesses stated they heard multiple gunshots in the area," police said in a statement. "Upon arrival, officers located six spent shell casings on Tuller Avenue, just south of Venice Boulevard, as well as one stray bullet that struck a nearby food vending truck."
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Officers searched the area and contacted hospitals, but no victims were found. Anyone with information on the case was urged to call police at 310- 253-6300.
View this post on InstagramSEEKING INFORMATION REGARDING A SHOOTING THAT OCCURRED IN THE 11200 BLOCK OF VENICE BLVD On August 27th 2020, at approximately 0130 AM, Culver City Police Officers received a radio call regarding a shooting investigation in the 11200 block of Venice Blvd. Several witnesses stated they heard multiple gunshots in the area. Upon arrival, officers located 6 spent shell casings on Tuller Ave., just south of Venice Blvd., as well as one stray bullet that struck a nearby food vending truck. An extensive search for a gunshot victim was conducted in the immediate area as well at local hospitals, however no victims were located. Anyone with any information regarding this incident is encouraged to call the Culver City Police Department Detective Bureau at 310-253-6300.
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- City News Service and Patch Editor Nicole Charky contributed to this report.
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