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Four gunshots fired in area of SW Redmond; police go door-to-door seeking witnesses, home security videos

(Update: Adding video, info on security camera registration program)

REDMOND, Ore. (KTVZ) – Police went door-to-door in southwest Redmond Monday night and Tuesday, seeking witnesses or home-security videos, after two citizens called to report hearing gunshots in the area and officers found a total of four shell casings in two locations.

The calls that came in just after 8 p.m. reported gunshots in the area of Southwest Timber Avenue and 24th Street Lieutenant Eric Beckwith said.

The responding officers found two shell casings on the sidewalk at the corner of Timber View Court and Timber Avenue. Two more shell casings were found on 24th Street between Salmon and Timber avenues.

“RPD did not discover any property damage or injured people when investigating the call,” Beckwith said in a news release.

Officers conducted a door-to-door neighborhood canvas in attempts to locate witnesses or residential video, the lieutenant said.

Anyone with video surveillance or other information regarding the shooting complaints is asked to contact Redmond Police through Deschutes County non-emergency dispatch, 541-693-6911, in reference to RPD Case Number 2024-25585.

Police are asking anyone with cameras in the area to sign up for their security camera registration program.

Beckwith told NewsChannel 21, “If people do have security footage on their house or their home and are monitoring it through security footage. one of the ways they can help us is registering with our department that they do have security footage."

"It's important for people to know that doesn't give us access to their footage. They have to give that voluntarily," he added. "But it does give us an idea of who to contact, to ask for video footage of the area."”

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