Crime & Safety
Cops Respond To False Call Of ‘Shots Fired’ In Gordon Heights
A call came in that shots were fired on Granny Road at about 9 p.m., Suffolk police said.
GORDON HEIGHTS, NY — Suffolk police officers responded to a 911 call reporting shots fired in Gordon Heights on Tuesday.
A call came in that shots were fired on Granny Road at about 9 p.m., and when police arrived, officers were “unable to find any indication that a shooting had taken place,” police said.
No further details were released.
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It was the second false call nearby about shots fired that officers responded to in a day.
Police responded to Smith Haven Mall Monday after a fight broke out between teens, and while there was a report of shots fired, further investigation revealed the sound heard was only a trash can being turned over.
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