Austin, Texas: Two teenagers were taken into custody Sunday after at least ten random shootings across the city over the weekend left four people injured and prompted a shelter-in-place order for a large portion of southern Austin, officials said. Police reported the suspects were driving stolen vehicles and fired at residences and two fire stations between Saturday afternoon and Sunday morning. This week officials said the shelter-in-place was lifted after the two juveniles, ages 15 and 17, were apprehended following a traffic stop; a potential third person fled and remained sought. Authorities reported one victim critically injured, four hospitalized, a reportedly stolen firearm linked to the incidents, and ongoing investigative efforts by Austin police to gather evidence and interview witnesses.
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This incident affects community safety in Austin. It's a reminder to stay vigilant and report suspicious activity. Check your local police department's website for tips on how to do this effectively.
Two teens are in custody after a city-wide shooting spree, but a potential third suspect is still at large. Austin police are working hard to ensure safety. Worth forwarding if you know someone in the Austin area who should stay informed.
The arrests and rapid police response benefited public safety by removing two suspects from the streets and providing investigators with leads to pursue a potential third person and additional evidence.
Four victims sustained injuries and required hospital treatment, and Austin residents experienced fear, disruption, and a temporary shelter-in-place order that affected daily life in southern neighborhoods.
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