Hong Kong police probe suspected airgun damage to window of Yuen Long flat
Hong Kong police are investigating a suspected airgun incident in Yuen Long after a 64-year-old woman reported damage to her flat window. The resident discovered a 2mm steel pellet on her bed on Monday and later noticed a hole and cracks in her window glass at Shek Ping House in Long Ping Estate.

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AI-generatedHong Kong police are investigating a suspected airgun incident in Yuen Long after a 64-year-old woman reported damage to her flat window. The resident discovered a 2mm steel pellet on her bed on Monday and later noticed a hole and cracks in her window glass at Shek Ping House in Long Ping Estate. She believes the damage was caused by a pellet fired from outside. The case has been classified as criminal damage. A district councillor has warned that similar incidents may have occurred in the same public housing estate, with another resident reporting their boyfriend's flat window was "shot through" by a BB gun pellet.
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5 extractedThe woman found a 2mm steel pellet on her bed on Monday and later noticed a hole and cracks in her window.
Police received the report on Thursday from a 64-year-old woman who discovered the damage on Wednesday.
A Hong Kong resident reported suspected airgun damage to her flat window in Yuen Long.
A social media post showed similar airgun damage to a window in the same housing estate.
A district councillor warned that similar incidents may have occurred in the same public housing estate.