Updated at: 10/09/2009 1:17 PM | KSAX.com
By: Megan Brown
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Drive-by Shootings Shake Little Falls Community

LITTLE FALLS, Minn. - "We were sitting on the couch watching T.V. and then all of the sudden it sounded like a light bulb exploding," Little Falls resident Grace Van Norman said.

 

The sound of shattered glass is shaking Van Norman's sense of security after a drive-by shooting left her and her husband desperately searching for a place to hide.

 

"By the time we looked over and saw it was a gun, we tried to get out of the living room as soon as possible," Van Norman said. "I mean the last thing we thought was that it was actually going to be somebody shooting through the house at us."

 

Morrison County Sheriff Michel Wetzel said the calls came in around 9:45 p.m. Tuesday night.

 

"We actually got two calls from two different homeowners saying their houses had been shot," Sheriff Wetzel said.

 

Authorities say the drive-by shooting happened on Iris Road near Highway 10 on the outskirts of Little Falls, which Grace says is shocking in itself.

 

"The odds of this ever happening seem pretty small, let alone it actually happening in the country where the closest neighbors are a quarter mile away," Van Norman said.

 

Van Norman's father-in-law also feels a sense of shock, although he's got his own story to tell, having lived in that house.

 

"It does surprise me. At the same time it doesn't because unfortunately this happened here before," Dale Van Norman said.

 

Twenty years ago, the very same house was hit.

 

"We had another individual who was never apprehended fire through the window of the home at that time," he said.

 

Although police never got those guys, they did get these guys.

 

Sheriff Wetzel says authorities soon arrested two teenage boys from Little Falls, giving Grace and her husband at least some reason to get some sleep tonight.

 

 

 

Written for the web by Megan Brown

 

 

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