Asbury Park

Police observe shots fired incident on Langford Street

No victims or evidence located at scene

By Jill Bartlett
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An Asbury Park police officer witnessed a man fire a handgun on Langford Street shortly after midnight Saturday but police have since been unable to locate the man or any evidence from the scene.

Patrolman Darryl Whitley saw a man fire shots from a handgun in the 100 block of Langford Street and flee north of the area just after midnight, Deputy Chief Anthony Salerno said.

Police converged on the scene but have not able to locate a victim, the weapon, or any evidence related to the incident, he said.

Salerno would not comment on the number of shots fired.

The man is described as having dreadlocks and wearing a red shirt.

Anyone who has information about the incident can contact the Asbury Park Police Department’s Detective Bureau at 732 502 5790.

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Jul 05, 2014

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