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Gunfire in Homer Glen Subdivision Triggers Shelter-in-Place Alert
Gunfire reported early Sunday morning in a quiet southwest suburban neighborhood of Homer Glen, Illinois led authorities to issue a shelter-in-place alert for residents. The tense situation unfolded in the 16100 block of Twin Oak Court, prompting a large police response.
What Happened?
According to the Will County Sheriff’s Office, deputies were dispatched around 8:35 a.m. after neighbors reported hearing multiple gunshots near a home. Upon arrival, officers themselves reportedly heard gunfire coming from the residence, leading them to immediately establish a safety perimeter.
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As the situation escalated, residents in the surrounding area were urged to shelter in place for their safety. Law enforcement shut down several nearby streets and advised locals to avoid the area.
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Police heard active gunfire on arrival, secured the area, and requested specialized units.
SWAT and Crisis Teams Deployed
By approximately 9:30 a.m., the Sheriff’s Office confirmed that both the SWAT Team and Crisis Negotiations Unit were on the scene, working to bring the situation under control.
Person of Interest Taken Into Custody
Around 9:45 a.m., authorities announced that a person of interest was taken into custody. No further threat to the public was reported following the arrest.
• Gunshots reported Sunday morning
• Shelter-in-place issued for residents
• SWAT & Crisis teams deployed
• Person of interest arrested
• Investigation ongoing
Authorities have not yet confirmed what led to the gunfire or whether any injuries occurred. The investigation remains ongoing, and officials continue to gather details.
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