Crime & Safety

Two Arrested After Shots Fired at Someone in a Car at Bank of America

Two Livermore schools were locked down while police hunted for suspects.

From Bay City News:

Two Livermore schools were locked down Friday afternoon after shots were fired at someone in a car downtown, police said.

The shots were fired at the car in the Bank of America parking lot at 1748 Railroad Ave. around 2:10 p.m., according to Sgt. Keith Graves.

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No one was injured, but witnesses saw suspects fleeing the area.

One suspect was located at Railroad Avenue and North L Street. A
second suspect fled after an officer spotted him getting out of a vehicle at
Second and South J streets but was located under a house near Second and
McLeod streets, Graves said.

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Livermore High School and St. Michael's School were locked down during the search for the suspects, police said.

Two suspects are in custody on suspicion of attempted homicide, but police have not yet released their identities.

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