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Shooting West 11th, Eugene, Feb. 18
Shooting West 11th, Eugene, Feb. 18
Shooting West 11th, Eugene, Feb. 18

Published on: 02/18/2025

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On 2/17/25 The Lane County Sheriff's Office responded to a reported shooting at a residence in the 27000 block of West 11th in Eugene. Deputies have contacted all parties involved and there is no on going threat to the community. Due to this being an active investigation there is no further information being released at this time.  Update:  2/17/25 Detectives with the Lane County Sheriff's Office are conducting an investigation into the shooting that occurred early Monday morning. At this time everyone is cooperating with the investigation and the names of both involved are being withheld due to the investigation still ongoing. More information will be released when available.  A second investigation is currently being conducted on the same property for an illegal marijuana grow location. Detectives and Deputies from the Lane County Sheriff's Office are actively serving a search warrant for this location. Due to this being an active investigation more information won't be released until a later time. 

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