BROOKLINE — Brookinle Police are investigating a shooting incident after multiple reports of gunfire were received on Saturday night, June 15.
At around 10:41 p.m., the Brookline Police Dispatch was alerted by residents about possible gunshots heard in the vicinity of 14 Egmont Street.
Witnesses described seeing two individuals, both black males dressed in dark clothing and wearing black masks, in the area at the time of the incident.
Police officers promptly responded to the scene to conduct a thorough search but found that the suspects had already fled.
During their investigation, officers discovered seven spent .45 caliber shell casings behind the Egmont Street address.
No injuries have been reported in connection with the shooting.
Brookline detectives have taken over the investigation and are actively looking into the circumstances surrounding the incident.
The Brookline Police Department is asking anyone with information to come forward and assist by contacting the Brookline Detectives at 617-730-2244.
Deputy Superintendent Paul Campbell has been designated as the contact for any inquiries and can be reached via the provided email addresses.
The case is ongoing as authorities continue to gather evidence and seek out potential witnesses.