Palo Alto police are investigating a drive-by shooting at Stanford Shopping Center on Monday. Officials say no one was struck by gunfire.
Palo Alto police are searching for the person who fired rounds into a steakhouse and a parked car at the Stanford Shopping Center. Police are investigating this as a drive-by shooting.police are investigating a drive-by shooting at Stanford Shopping Center on Monday. Officials say no one was struck by gunfire.
Responding officers confirmed a large plate-glass window was struck by gunfire. The restaurant was open and there were customers inside, but no one was injured. Police said the motive and target are unknown. "It’s definitely concerning to us," said Palo Alto police Sergeant Brian Philip. "Our detectives all of our available police personnel responded. We locked down the parking lot. We actually shut down the 100 block of El Camino Real.
A witness reported seeing the suspect flee from the area of El Camino Real, headed northbound in a black Chevrolet Camaro. The witness could not describe the suspect, police said. Aside from the shattered window, police said they found an unoccupied parked vehicle nearby that was also struck by a round.
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