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Reward Offered In Roseville Nightclub Shooting Case

ROSEVILLE (CBS13) – Evidence markings were still on the ground in the parking lot of The Station nightclub from the shell casings that not only landed here, but were learning some homes and business in the area have bullet holes.

The Roseville Police Department is now offering $500 to help catch whoever is responsible.

Brad Teehardem is the owner of KTM Roseville, a motorcycle shop on Orlando Boulevard across the street from The Station caught in the crossfire of last Friday night's shootings.

"There's three different distinct bullet holes in the side of the building and a huge hole in the roof," Teehardem said.

Teehardem says the business had more than 30 shell casings in their parking lot and at least 7 visible bullet holes – including this one that came through the wall and landed on his desk.

No one was working at the time.

"We don't need people coming from out of town, creating problems and creating damage," Teehardem said.

Roseville police say a group was escorted outside by security after an argument was started inside. More than 100 rounds were fired outside the club from multiple firearms, including both handguns and rifles.

Three people were injured and taken to area hospitals, but they were not badly hurt.

"They picked up bullet casings from at least five different weapons, including handguns and rifles," said Roseville Police Department spokesperson Dee Dee Gunther.

Police say the bullets struck at least three homes, and businesses like KTM and Back Forty Texas BBQ.

"I heard pop pop pop," said neighbor Ben Casanova. "We could hear the pop pop pop. And the exchange go off, tires take off."

Neighbors in this Roseville neighborhood are still shaken up. But the nightclub owner has since permanently cancelled the club's Friday hip hop and rap night, which drew a lot of out of towners.

While the nightclub hasn't experienced anything like this, it's dealing with a slight drop in businesses.

"Saturday night was good. Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday have been off probably about 20 percent because there's still a lingering concern," Len Travis Station bistro and lounge manager

And now with a reward out there, neighbors are hoping whoever did this is caught.

"I hope they catch him, this doesn't happen again," Casanova said.

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