By Bay City News
A shooting involving a contracted security officer at U.S. Coast Guard housing in Novato prompted a shelter-in-place order there Thanksgiving night that has since been lifted, Coast Guard officials said Friday.
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Police said the shelter-in-place orders had been lifted as of 10:30 p.m.
On Friday morning, Coast Guard Petty Officer 3rd Class Charlie Valor said the law enforcement activity was due to a shooting involving a contracted security officer at the Coast Guard housing site. The security officer was not injured, and authorities have not shared any other details about the shooting.
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