Home with Teenagers in Hudson Valley, New York Inside Shot Up

Police need help after gunshots ring out towards a Hudson Valley home with 40 people inside, many of them teenagers.

On Friday, December 16, at approximately 11:10 p.m., the Saugerties Police Department responded to a 911 call, reporting shots fired at 77 Fish Creek Road in the town of Saugerties.

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Police believe around 40 people were inside the house celebrating when gunshots rang out from the front yard of the property.

The sound of gunfire caused most to flee the rental house.

Police detectives recovered nine spent shell casings from the street outside the residence, officials said.

People from Kingston, Newburgh, Beacon and Poughkeepsie inside the house

Saugerties Police

Saugerties Police

Party attendees live in Kingston, Newburgh, Beacon and Poughkeepsie, according to the Saugerties Police Department. They are between 15 and 24 years old.

Most refused to speak to the police or help with the investigation.

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“Most attendees did not cooperate with police and others fled the scene in vehicles as officers arrived,” the Saugerties Police Department said in a news release.

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Saugerties Police

Saugerties Police

A 2014 Chrysler 200 belonging to one of the party attendees suffered three bullet holes as a result of the incident, police say.

A bullet that had entered through the vehicle’s headlight was recovered from the vehicle’s engine compartment.

No injuries were reported.

Saugerties Police

Saugerties Police

The address of the incident, 77 Fish Creek Road in Saugerties, is advertised online as Airbnb. The property is owned by Just Divine Homes LLC of New Jersey, according to police.

“The police investigation is continuing and anyone with information about the shooting can contact police detectives at 845-246-9800,” the Saugerties Police Department said.

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