27/02/2020

Shots Fired At House In North Dublin

An investigation has been launched following a shooting incident in north Dublin last night.

At approximately 10.30pm, shots were fired at a house in the Cromcastle Court area in Kilmore.

According to reports, a window of the house was smashed but nobody was injured.

Gardaí attended the scene and officers carried out a technical exam of the area.

No arrests have been made and investigations are ongoing.

(MH/CM)

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