They're also working to find out why a car was found burning in a St. Catharines home driveway in September
Police are working to sort out what happened after finding bullet holes in a St. Catharines home, and a burning car in the driveway.
They were called around 2:30 in the morning, September 4th, to the Senator Drive and Sterling Street area, concerning a car fire.
The fire department put the fire out, and there were no physical injuries.
Fast forward to October 1st, when police say further investigation revealed a gun shell at the house, and multiple gun shot holes in the front of the house.
Police ask that anyone who lives in the Mac Turnbull Drive and Senator Drive area to call them, especially if you have video of that September morning.

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