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Gunshots Jolt Parole Street Block While Annapolis Sleeps

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Published on June 04, 2026
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Gunfire ripped through a home on the unit block of Parole Street just after midnight Wednesday, jolting an Annapolis neighborhood but, by some luck, hurting no one, police said.

Officers were called to the block at about 12:19 a.m. and later found damage to a residence that investigators said was consistent with gunfire. The shooting is being handled as a non‑contact incident, meaning no one was struck, according to Eye On Annapolis. That outlet reports officers first heard shots in the area, then determined a nearby home had been hit.

Investigation under way

The Annapolis Police Department says detectives secured the scene and are actively working the case, treating the gunfire as a confirmed shooting into an occupied home. No injuries have been reported, but investigators are treating the damage seriously and are asking for the public's help.

The department notes that residents can share information through its non‑emergency number, 410‑268‑4141, or by using its online tips tools listed on the agency website.

More gunfire reports this spring

Wednesday's call comes on the heels of several springtime "shots fired" reports around Annapolis, including a late‑April drive‑by that left a pedestrian rattled but physically unharmed, as detailed in a report on drive‑by gunfire. In response, local outlets and police officials have repeatedly urged residents to review doorbell and security camera footage whenever they hear or suspect nearby gunfire.

How to report tips

Anyone with information about the Parole Street shooting is urged to contact the Annapolis Police non‑emergency line or use the department's online reporting tools, for emergencies, officials emphasize that callers should dial 911. Anonymous tips may also be submitted to Metro Crime Stoppers, which forwards leads directly to investigators.

Detectives are specifically asking Parole residents to check any nearby camera footage from around the time of the incident and to share relevant video or observations with the department. The newsroom will continue to track official police bulletins and update this story if new details are released.