WATCH: A home in the Northeast community of Rundle was shot up for the second time this year, and neighbors are feeling uneasy. Gary Bobrovitz reports.
CALGARY – A home in the community of Rundle has been peppered with bullets for the second time this year.
Officers were originally called to the 700 block of Rundleside Drive N.E. on New Year’s Day to investigate a drive-by shooting.
On Monday, Investigators were again called to the same home around 1 a.m. for reports of another shooting.
Bullets damaged the front door and a front window, but police say no one was injured.
Neighbours tell Global News they heard at least five shots fired.
“My sister runs a dayhome right around the corner, and I used to live with her,” explains Bry-Ann Duh, who now lives across the street. “I’m getting kind of worried, because all it takes is one bullet to go astray.”
“It scares me.”
Duh says she heard both shootings, and even witnessed an SUV in front of the home on fire.
The home is owned by Ossama Abbas and Fatme Kaddoura, who are now divorced.
Kaddoura lives in the home with her son and his wife.
“He’s not a good man,” says Kaddoura, of her ex-husband.
“I have a court order to sell the house… but she don’t want to get out of the house,” said Abbas.
The Calgary police guns and gangs unit is investigating.
Anyone with information is asked to call police or contact Crime Stoppers.
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