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Stockton Grandmother's Home Riddled With Bullets While She Was Visiting Family

STOCKTON (CBS13) — A Stockton home was riddled with nearly two-dozen bullets, but thankfully nobody was home when the shooting happened.

Maru Kmbuarr says she didn't get home until around 11:30 p.m. that night, but it wasn't until she was debris on the floor that she noticed the bullet holes.

"I was scared, I called my daughter and my daughter said mom, get out of there, get out the house, maybe they're going to come back," she said.

She lives at the home by herself, but often has a lot of visitors at her Stockton home, including her grandchildren.

"That's my scariest thought," her daughter Purlang Malapha said. "What if they spent the night here? My mom was here and all the kids were here?"

Her daughter drops off the kids every day as she heads to work never imagining something like this could happen.

"Why are you targeting my mom? She didn't do nothing to nobody," Malapha said.

Nary was visiting with relatives in Sacramento all day on Sunday, and it wasn't until she got home that she noticed pieces of the wall on the ground and she took a closer look around and noticed the bullet holes.

"I come to the door here, and I look there and it had a hole, and I said oh my god, somebody just shot my house," she said.

Family members say they have no idea why anyone would want to hurt the 55-year-old grandmother.

No witnesses have come forward.

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