Foley Police Investigate Shooting On Linda Court Suspect At Large After Targeted Attack

OBA Staff • December 10, 2025

One person is in serious condition at a local hospital

Foley Police Cruiser

Foley, Ala. — (OBA) — The Foley Police Department has launched an active investigation into a violent incident that occurred in a local neighborhood. Officers responded to reports of a shooting in the 500 Block of Linda Court in Foley. Upon arrival, law enforcement secured the scene to begin their work. Detectives are currently canvassing the area to collect vital information and speak with potential witnesses.


The incident took place on Tuesday, December 9, 2025. Police have not yet released the specific time the call came in. Residents in the area likely saw a heavy police presence throughout the day. Authorities are working hard to piece together exactly what happened on this quiet street.


According to official reports, one individual was struck by gunfire during the altercation. Emergency responders treated the wounded person at the scene before moving them. The victim has been transported to an area hospital with serious injuries. Medical staff are attending to the victim's condition.


Law enforcement officials have stated that the person responsible for the shooting is not currently in custody. "We believe the shooter has fled the area," the department noted in their statement. A search is underway to locate the suspect involved in this crime.


Despite the suspect being at large, police do not believe this was a random act of violence. Initial evidence suggests a specific motive behind the attack. "At this time, we believe this is a targeted incident," the police department stated.


Further details indicate a personal connection may exist between the parties involved. Police said they believe the suspect and victim are known to each other. This information suggests that the general public may not be at high risk. However, residents should remain vigilant while the suspect remains free.


The investigation is still in its preliminary stages. Detectives are likely looking for security camera footage from nearby homes. They will also be conducting interviews with anyone who might have seen or heard something suspicious. Every piece of evidence is crucial at this point.


The police department has committed to keeping the community informed. "It is early in the investigation," they cautioned in their release. "We will provide an update when we have additional information." The department understands the community's concern and need for answers.


Violent crimes like this can be unsettling for a community. Neighbors are often the best resource for police in solving these cases. If anyone has information regarding this incident, they are urged to contact the Foley Police Department. Even small details can help solve the case.


As the situation develops, more information regarding the suspect's description may be released. The identity of the victim is currently being withheld pending family notification. The priority right now is the victim's health and locating the shooter.


This story will be updated as new details become available from official sources. Meanwhile, the search for the suspect continues across the region.


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