EAST BRIDGEWATER, MA — Police are investigating after a shotgun slug hit and entered a home over the weekend.
On Saturday at about 3:11 p.m., East Bridgewater Police responded to a home on Summer Street for a report of a gunshot striking a house.
Officers responded and learned that a single 12-gauge shotgun shell passed through a glass window and hit an inside hallway wall, leaving a dent.
The house is located in a wooded area near where hunting is allowed, but Massachusetts law prohibits the possession of a loaded firearm, discharge of a firearm or hunting on the land of another within 500 feet of any dwelling or building in use.
Police do not believe there is any general threat to the public.
The East Bridgewater Police Department is asking for the public’s assistance.
Anyone who believes they may have information relevant to the investigation is asked to call 508-378-1641 and ask for Detective Sgt. Ryan Cramer.
