Bullet holes prompts shooting investigation in downtown London
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No injuries have been reported and the investigation is now int he hands of the Guns and Gangs section of London police.
Police in London are investigating after finding bullet holes in a downtown building.
Around 3:10 a.m. Monday, police were called to a building in the 200-block of Dundas Street near Wellington Street, after a security guard saw what he believed to be bullet hole after hearing several loud bangs.
When police got to the scene, they confirmed a firearm had been discharged.
No injuries have been reported and the investigation is now int he hands of the Guns and Gangs section of London police.
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