One reported dead, Douglas County deputy injured in officer-involved shooting
UPDATE: 12:40AM: One suspect in Saturday night's officer-involved shooting on Shadow Lane in the Sunridge neighborhood of Northern Douglas County is deceased, the Douglas County Sheriff's Office has Tweeted on Twitter.
Four Sheriff's deputies were involved in the incident and one deputy was transported with non-life threatening injuries.
The Carson City Sheriff's Office and Nevada Division of Investigations are handling the investigation.
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UPDATE: 11:35PM: The Record-Courier in Gardnerville has reported that one person is reported dead and a Douglas County Sheriff's deputy was injured from an officer-involved shooting incident on Shadow Lane in Sunridge.
An investgator and a coroner were called after medics were reported to have been tending to a suspect, the Record-Courier reported.
The officer involved has been taken for treatment, the paper reported.
The extent of the officers injuries are unknown at this time. The incident occurred around 10 p.m.
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Carson City Emergency Dispatch and the Douglas County Sheriff's Office have reported an officer down at a residence in the 3500 block of Shadow Lane, located in the Sunridge subdivision in Northern Douglas County.
An official with the Douglas County Sheriff's Office reported through dispatch that shots had been fired at the residence and that an officer was reported down.
The condition of the officer and the status of any suspect are unknown at this time.
Douglas County Sheriff's Office has designated the incident as an officer-involved shooting. There is no threat to the public, DCSO has Tweeted.
No other details or information are available.
This is a developing story. Please check back for updates.