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KANSAS CITY, Mo. -- According to documents connected to the search of a Northland home just a few houses away from where a mother and daughter were shot on July 7, a gun found at the neighboring home matched shotgun shells found at the shooting scene.

However, the search of the house Friday night at 10327 N. Virginia Ave., did not appear to result in any arrests for the shootings of Michelle Class and her 14-year-old daughter Reagan at their home at 103rd and N. Virginia Ave. Both Michelle and Reagan were shot with a shotgun shortly before 8:30 a.m. July 7. Michelle Class was shot in the stomach and Reagan Class suffered a head wound.

The day after the two were shot, investigators returned to the neighborhood to knock on doors and talk to residents about what they saw and heard. While talking to the people in a neighboring house, police discovered there was a shotgun inside belonging to a 19-year-old. The owner of the home gave police consent to search the basement where the shotgun was located.

The document says: “Officers located a black in color pump handle shotgun with the ejection port facing up with shotgun shells on the floor that resembled the ejected casings located at the original shooting scene along with a pair of jeans that appeared to be wet.”

On July 10, the KC Crime Lab told detectives that the four spent shell casings found at the shooting scene had been fired from the shotgun that was recovered from the home. The shotgun also had mud and grass inside it at the top of the barrel, the Crime Lab also reported.

With that information, on the night of July 10, at least 20 police officers, including SWAT units raided the home of the neighbor where the shotgun was found. Dozens of teens were seen in handcuffs. The search warrant application identifies the following items that police sought permission to seize from the home:

Shell casings

Live ammunition

Trace evidence to include but not limited to blood, hair, fibers, fingerprints and any other microscopic evidence of an assault

Paperwork endicia of ownership of firearms

Clothing to include any shoes that may show signs of walking through wet or muddy ground

A second page of the document from the Kansas City Police Dept., reveals what detectives collected that night.

Police took the following from the home at 10327 N. Virginia:

Bag of marijuana

1 pair of shoes

2 pairs of jeans

7 shotgun shells

Photographs

FOX 4’s Shannon O’Brien spoke off-camera to the woman who owned the home that was searched and that neighbors said was often where ‘troublemakers’ gathered. The woman told FOX 4 that her home and children had been cleared.

Before shooting the mother and daughter, the gunman entered another nearby home through a garage but told the homeowner not to "test" him because he was not who he was looking for.

The suspect has been described as a white male in his early 20s with dark hair and a scruffy beard. He is about 5'7" and weighs about 150 pounds.

On Sunday, Dan Class, Michelle’s husband announced in a Facebook post that Michelle had improved enough to be moved out of intensive care.

If you have any information about the shooting of Michelle and Reagan Class, call the TIPS Hotline at 816-474-TIPS.

FOX 4 will continue to follow this story. Turn to FOX 4 newscasts and fox4kc.com for updates on the investigation.

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