Police search for man who fired shots into a house in Melbourne’s north last year
Victoria Police have released CCTV footage to assist in the investigation of a targeted shooting that occurred at a residence in Craigieburn, located in Melbourne’s north, last year.
Details of the Targeted Attack
The incident took place on October 24, just before 1 p.m., when shots were fired toward a home on Elmwood Plane. Authorities have confirmed that the attack was targeted, though nobody was home at the time of the shooting.
CCTV footage captures a male suspect exiting a black Land Rover. The individual is seen firing three shots toward the house while appearing to record the act on a mobile phone.
Suspect Description and Flight
Police have provided a detailed description of the individual. The man was wearing a black hooded jumper, a black face-mask, and a balaclava.
His attire included black tracksuit pants featuring a grey waistband and black shoes with white soles. After the shooting, the man returned to the black Land Rover and fled the scene in a southerly direction.
Ongoing Investigation
The case is currently being handled by officers from the Fawkner Divisional Response unit. The release of the vision is part of a broader effort to identify the suspect through public assistance.
Authorities believe that someone with information regarding the vehicle or the individual may be able to provide a critical lead. A possible next step in the investigation could involve the analysis of further surveillance footage from the southerly route taken by the vehicle.
Anyone with information is urged to contact Crime Stoppers at 1800 333 000.
Frequently Asked Questions
Where did the shooting take place?
The shooting occurred at a house on Elmwood Plane in Craigieburn, located in the northern part of Melbourne.
Was anyone injured during the incident?
No, nobody was home at the time the shots were fired.
What vehicle was used by the suspect?
The suspect used a black Land Rover to arrive at and flee the scene.
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