South Bend Police Investigating Shots Fired at Eddy Street Commons Saturday

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South Bend, IN – Police are investigating after shots were fired at Eddy Street Commons in South Bend late Saturday, September 13, during what officials described as a large disturbance.

According to the South Bend Police Department, officers responded around 10 p.m. to reports of gunfire in the popular retail and dining area near the University of Notre Dame. Multiple officers checked the scene for victims, but as of Monday afternoon, no injuries have been reported.

Investigators said five vehicles and two apartments sustained damage from apparent gunfire. While at least two individuals were initially detained, no arrests have been made.

Police said hundreds of people were in the area when the shots were fired. Authorities are urging anyone with information to contact the South Bend Police Detective Bureau at 574-235-9263 or Michiana Crime Stoppers at 574-288-STOP. Anonymous tips may also be submitted through the p3tips.com platform. Crime Stoppers tips that lead to arrests in gun violence cases may qualify for cash rewards of up to $1,000.

The South Bend Police Department is working with University of Notre Dame Police to ensure the safety of residents, visitors, and students ahead of this weekend’s Notre Dame football game against Purdue.


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