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Manchester Police investigate possible shots fired on Dunbar St.

Manchester Police investigate possible shots fired on Dunbar St.


 MANCHESTER, NH – Shortly before 3 this morning Manchester Police began receiving calls regarding a disturbance at the Edge Apartments on Dunbar St. near the river.

Upon arrival, officers spoke to witnesses who reported hearing someone blowing a whistle and yelling, soon after they heard what sounded like gunshots.

A Police drone was deployed to search the woods.  However, no one was located and Police found no evidence of gunfire.  No injuries were no reported

Anyone with information is asked to contact Manchester Police

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