'Please don't kill me', woman pleads as shots strike SUV, house in Boardman neighborhood
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Detectives are looking for suspects who fired shots in a Boardman neighborhood late Wednesday.
All available police cruisers were sent to Beechwood Drive near Southern Boulevard at around 10 p.m. to investigate reports that several shots had been fired.
A 33-year-old resident told police that a man wearing a ski mask fired half a dozen shots into the SUV she was driving after she questioned him about why he was taking another SUV that had been parked in her driveway.
The woman wasn’t wounded by the gunfire. She told investigators that as she drove away, the man began following her in the other SUV, firing more shots at her.
Telling investigators that she couldn't get away, the woman said she got out of her SUV on Maple Drive, crouched down, and said, "Please don't kill me".
The woman said it was then that the suspect told her he didn't want her and drove away.
According to police, one of the bullets fired struck a home on Southern Boulevard, just around the corner from where the SUV was taken. No one in the home was injured.
Police are reviewing home security videos of the vehicles involved in the shooting.