A man charged after allegedly discharging a firearm into a caravan In Nowra this week will face court on Wednesday.
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About 3am on Monday, August 17, police responded to reports of a shooting at a caravan park on Pleasant Way, Nowra.
Police were told a 52-year-old man was sitting near the door of his van at a caravan park when another man approached him, and an argument ensued.
Police will allege in court that during the argument a firearm was produced and pointed at the 52-year-old before a shot was fired, narrowly missing him. No injuries were reported.
South Coast Proactive Crime Team officers returned to the caravan park about 1pm on Tuesday, August 18, and spoke with a 22-year-old man.
He was arrested and taken to Nowra Police Station where he was charged with shooting intent to murder, discharging a firearm intending to cause grievous bodily harm, possessing a loaded firearm in a public place, discharging a firearm in or near a public place and using an unregistered firearm-not prohibited firearm/pistol.
The man was refused bail to appear at Nowra Local Court on Wednesday, August 19.
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