WATCH: San Angelo Police Surround Home Late Thursday Night
SAN ANGELO, TX –– Just before 11:00 p.m. San Angelo Police officers were dispatched to the intersection of Cedar Creek Dr. and Oak Creek for reports of a possible shooting victim.
While officials have not confirmed if anyone was injured, a heavy police presence was observed at a home in the 3600 block of Cedar Creek Dr.
Scanner reports indicated multiple officers responded to the scene as they attempted to contact someone inside the home.
Reporters at the scene were asked to stay back as officers surrounded the home. SAPD blocked off multiple surrounding streets as they investigated the scene.
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Recreating on reservoirs or camping near a picturesque lake this summer in a time of extreme drought in Northwest Colorado may require more forethought than a glance at a map. Multiple agricultural use reservoirs in and near Routt County have already dropped to extremely low levels much earlier than in past years.
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