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Okanagan mother speaks after bullets fired into West Kelowna home

Okanagan mother speaks after bullets fired into West Kelowna home – Jul 29, 2020

A home in West Kelowna was peppered by bullets early Tuesday morning, according to the RCMP.

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The home, at the Trail Park Mobile Villas in the 1600 block of Ross Road, was occupied by Samantha Rosvold-Mills and her two children, aged seven and nine, at the time of the shooting.

They were fast asleep as the shooting happened around 1 a.m.

“We were sleeping,” Rosvold-Mills told Global News on Wednesday.

“I’m not exactly sure how or why (the shooting happened). All I know is that I’m scared.”

Rosvold-Mills said she was awoken by the sound of something breaking.

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“At first I thought something fell in the house and broke. I thought it was the dog,” said Rosvold-Mills.

“When I came out, I saw the gunshots and then saw a man standing on the deck. Someone tall.”

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The West Kelowna mother said she screamed and the man took off.

Rosvold-Mills said she has no idea why her family would be the target of a shooting.

“It’s unbelievable,” she said. “I don’t understand why someone would do this to me, my kids and my house.”

Rosvold-Mills says she moved back into the home last week after moving out last October when she split with her husband.

She says her husband had been living there with a roommate before moving out recently.

“Myself and my kids are damaged, that’s something that will never go away,” said Rosvold-Mills.

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She said they’ll be moving out of the home as soon as possible.

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