Security cameras at San Jose school shot at, police don't find suspect

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San Jose police said they cleared the scene early Tuesday morning without finding anyone after a neighbor reported  seeing and hearing a man who shot a gun near an elementary school.

 According to San Jose police Officer Gina Tepoorten, at 3:49 a.m. officers responded to a report of a male suspect shooting a gun in the area of Booksin Elementary School, which is located at 1590 Dry Creek Road. 

Yet, there was evidence of bullets; a security camera mounted above the school library looked to be a target. The camera wasn't hit, but the front of the building did have some damage.

A woman in the neighborhood walked called 911 when she and the dispatcher both her the shot.

 Officers arrived at the scene and set up a perimeter around the school and searched the area, Tepoorten said. But after 90 minutes, she said the scene was cleared and no one had been found or arrested.