MONROE, NC — The Union County Sheriff's Office has named three suspects responsible for shooting into two homes in the St. John's Forest neighborhood east of Monroe.
An adult and a couple of teenagers were in one home when it happened Sunday night. A Channel 9 news crew counted 10 bullet holes.
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Deputies have arrested 17-year-old Michael Joseph Tabbit and 19-year-old Taylor Wynn Shortell. They're looking for 17-year-old Noah Benjamin Leach.
Investigators said the shooting was not random.
Tabbit is charged with discharging a firearm into an occupied dwelling, possession with intent to sell and deliver marijuana, felony possession of marijuana, and maintaining a dwelling for use, storage of sale of a controlled substance.
Shortell and Leach are charged with conspiracy to discharge a firearm into an occupied dwelling.
If you have information about the case or have seen Leach, call 911 or Union County Crimestoppers at (704) 283-5600.
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