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Mebane Shooting Leaves Home Struck Six Times, No Injuries Reported

A Mebane home near Bryan Court and Airport Road was struck six times by gunfire April 6; no one inside was hurt and no arrests have been made.

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Six rounds tore into a Mebane home near the intersection of Bryan Court and Airport Road on the evening of April 6, the apparent result of a gunfight between multiple individuals who fired at each other while retreating. The occupants inside were unharmed, and police have made no arrests.

Mebane Police Department officers responded around 7:55 p.m. and recovered shell casings at two separate locations roughly 150 yards apart: one along Airport Road and a second on Breechcraft Drive. The spacing and distribution of evidence led investigators to conclude that more than one person had discharged a weapon and that the two scenes are connected.

Preliminary findings suggest the participants moved as they fired. Police said the pattern of casings is consistent with individuals retreating and returning fire simultaneously. The residence that took six hits appeared to have been caught in the crossfire rather than targeted, and investigators said there is no indication the occupants had any connection to the incident.

Witnesses reported seeing at least one suspect flee toward S. Fifth Street in the immediate aftermath. Authorities have not publicly identified any suspect, and no arrests had been announced as of this week.

Mebane Police are asking anyone who witnessed suspicious vehicles or individuals near Bryan Court and Airport Road before or during the shooting to call 919-563-9031. Ballistic analysis of the recovered casings is expected to help determine how many weapons were involved and whether specific evidence can be tied to particular individuals.

An exchange that sends six projectiles into an occupied home carries serious potential criminal exposure, including charges for discharging a firearm near an occupied dwelling and assault with a deadly weapon, regardless of whether anyone was struck. Investigators were expected to continue witness interviews and forensic work in the days following the incident, with the department's public appeal for tips signaling that key participants have not yet been identified.

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