Cambridge

Police seek suspect in home invasion, shooting

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Posted 10/30/23

CAMBRIDGE – On Sunday, at approximately 10:35 p.m., Cambridge Police Department (CPD) officers responded to the 700 block of Foxtail Drive in reference to a shots fired call. While officers …

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Cambridge

Police seek suspect in home invasion, shooting

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CAMBRIDGE – On Sunday, at approximately 10:35 p.m., Cambridge Police Department (CPD) officers responded to the 700 block of Foxtail Drive in reference to a shots fired call. While officers were en route, they were informed by the Dorchester County Department of Emergency Services that there was at least one shooting victim on location.

Upon officers’ arrival at the residence, they observed that the rear door of a home had been shot out, with multiple shell casings located, and damage to the interior of the residence from the gunshots. Officers entered the residence, where they observed more spent shell casings.

Police located a 39-year-old male victim with a gunshot wound to his left ankle/foot area. Dorchester County EMS arrived at the location and transported the victim to Tidal Health in Salisbury with non-life-threatening injuries.

CPD detectives took over the investigation. A report from the CPD on Monday said that there were two suspects wearing face masks and dressed in all-black clothing. Both subjects were reported to be armed, one with a handgun and one with a rifle.

“It is believed that this is an isolated targeted incident and there is no threat to the public currently,” the report said.

CPD detectives are requesting assistance from the community with any information relating to this incident. All callers can remain anonymous. Contact the CPD Criminal Investigations Division at 410-228-3333.

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