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We are this evening. Friday 22nd December, investigating following reports shots were fired at a house in Kirkby.
We were contacted at 7.50pm following reports damage had been caused to a door of a property in Alvina Lane.
There are no reports of anyone being injured.
An investigation is underway and house-to-house, witness and CCTV enquiries are being carried out in the local area.
Chief Inspector Dave Currie said: “It is very early stages as we seek to establish what has taken place and we are speaking to people in the local area to understand what has happened.
“It appears a group of males on Sur Ron bikes turned up at a house in Alvina Lane and shots were fired towards a doorway.
“Thankfully nobody was injured but clearly incidents such as this have the potential to have serious or even fatal consequences.
“I would ask anyone who has information about this incident or was in the vicinity of Alvina Lane this evening and witnessed any suspicious behaviour to contact us a matter of urgency.
“Guns have no place on our streets and the public need to tell us what they know so we can take action.”
Anyone with information can DM @MerPolCC, call 101 or contact Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111 quoting log 863 of 22nd December.