Bengals star Joe Mixon’s home may have been the scene of a shooting, according to reports

Ohio cops are called to Bengals star Joe Mixon’s home after reports of a gunshot and a minor injury to a juvenile ONE MONTH after he was accused of pointing a firearm at a woman in Cincinnati

Ohio police were called to the home of Cincinnati Bengals running back Joe Mixon on Monday night in response to a reported shooting that resulted in a minor injury to a juvenile, who was hospitalized.

The story is still developing and Mixon’s involvement, if any, as well as the circumstances of the juvenile’s injury remain unclear. Hamilton County Sheriff’s Deputies did leave the residence without making an arrest, according to Cincinnati’s Fox 19.

The local network is reporting that officers have taped off an area around a home on Ayers Road in Anderson Township – a Cincinnati suburb along the banks of the Ohio River. The residence is adjacent to a home belonging to Mixon, according to an arrest warrant for the 26-year-old NFL star that was dropped earlier this year.

Fox 19 reports that there was an evidence marker in Mixon’s yard, and deputies were seen extending the crime-scene tape to his property around 11pm on Monday.

Less than an hour later, officers reportedly banged on Mixon’s door, identified themselves, and told the home owner to exit the home. Later, a car was permitted into the home’s driveway around 12:15am, according to Fox 19.

Police were called to the home of Bengals running back Joe Mixon on Monday in response to a reported shooting that resulted in a minor injury to a juvenile, who was hospitalized

The story is still developing and Mixon's involvement, if any, as well as the circumstances of the juvenile's injury remain unclear. Hamilton County Sheriff's Deputies did leave the residence without making an arrest, according to Cincinnati's Fox 19

The story is still developing and Mixon’s involvement, if any, as well as the circumstances of the juvenile’s injury remain unclear. Hamilton County Sheriff’s Deputies did leave the residence without making an arrest, according to Cincinnati’s Fox 19

At 1:30, another officer arrived with an envelope of documents before deputies entered the home, Fox 19 reports, adding that the crime-scene tape was removed at 3:20am

At 1:30, another officer arrived with an envelope of documents before deputies entered the home, Fox 19 reports, adding that the crime-scene tape was removed at 3:20am

At 1:30, another officer arrived with an envelope of documents before deputies entered the home, Fox 19 reports, adding that the crime-scene tape was removed at 3:20am.

Deputies left without making an arrest.

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