RALEIGH, N.C. — Raleigh police responded to a shooting at Crabtree Valley Mall on Thursday night during a busy shopping season, ABC affiliate WTVD reported.
Authorities responded to reports of shots fired at the mall shortly after 8:45 p.m., nearly an hour before the popular shopping center closes.
WTVD reported that a heavy police presence could be seen outside the mall. Paramedics were also seen staging near the Macy’s entrance.
A kiosk owner who works at the mall told WTVD that he heard about eight shots fired near the Bath and Body Works store. A food court restaurant employee said that she “heard a lady screaming, but saw nothing.”
Officials confirmed that there was no active shooter and that the people involved knew each other.
Authorities have not said if anyone was hurt.
This is an ongoing investigation.
Crabtree Valley Mall officials released this statement in response to Thursday night’s incident:
”Thank you to the Raleigh Police Department for their timely response to tonight’s incident. The safety and security of our guests, employees, and retailers remain our top priority. We will continue working with the Raleigh Police Department regarding the ongoing investigation.”
Check back with wsoctv.com for updates.
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