Larimer County Sheriff's Office deputies cited a man for reckless endangerment and criminal mischief Friday evening after a shooting incident near Spring Canyon Park.

Fort Collins Police Services officers responded to a report of a reckless shooting around 6 p.m. near Spring Canyon Park, 2626 W. Horsetooth Road, in Fort Collins.

Larimer County Sheriff's Office deputies and county park rangers also responded to assist, and the Sheriff's Office took over the investigation when the shooting location was determined to be in unincorporated Larimer County, according to a news release.

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Deputies cited and issued a summons in the 2800 block of West County Road 38E to property owner Hee-hun Cho. According to the Sheriff's Office, Cho was reportedly target shooting with handguns and a rifle in a field on his own property.

But deputies said the backstop was "inadequate" because some of the rounds were landing outside his property. One vehicle that was unoccupied in the south parking lot of Spring Canyon Park was hit with a small caliber round, damaging the windshield, and deputies believe the round came from Cho's property.

The Sheriff's Office says there were no injuries in the incident or other damages reported, but they ask that anyone else whose vehicle may have been damaged or has any information on the incident call Deputy Corey Wagner at 970-416-1985.

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