Charleston police responded to three gunshot complaints in Charleston between late Saturday night and early Monday morning.
About 50 shots were fired in total. No injuries were reported, and authorities had yet to make an arrest as of Monday morning.
Someone fired about a dozen shots in the 100 block of Hunt Avenue on Saturday night, a Kanawha County dispatcher said.
Police arrived just before 11:30 p.m. to find several shell casings and no suspect.
At about 1:30 a.m. on Monday, officers responded to a gunshot complaint in the 1400 block of Red Oak Street.
Sgt. James Hunt, assistant chief of detectives for the Charleston Police Department, said he was unaware of the complaint.
It's possible that only one person complained, he said, or that police could not substantiate the call.
Officers again responded to a gunshot complaint about 30 minutes later.
Hunt said police recovered about 40 shell casings in the area of Sixth Street and Park Avenue.
The Sixth Street incident happened over a wider area than the one on Hunt Avenue, so police are hoping to find nearby surveillance video.
“We're still investigating, and we don't find any reason to link the two,” he said.