A young woman was shot and killed in an unfortunate incident after the car she was in mistakenly drove up to the wrong address while looking for a friend's house in Hebron, New York. Kaylin Gillis, 20, was in the car with three friends when they mistakenly drove up to the house on Patterson Hill Road. Kevin Monahan, a 65-year-old resident of the area, emerged from his porch and fired two shots at the car, one of which hit Gillis. No one had left the car or tried to enter Monahan's home before he opened fire. The rural section of Washington County where the shooting took place is dark at night, and many properties are only accessible by unpaved driveways. With Gillis injured, the group drove to Cemetery Road in the neighboring town of Salem to report the shooting to 911. Emergency services arrived and began administering CPR to Gillis, but she did not survive. Monahan has been charged with second-degree murder. Sheriff Jeffrey Murphy asserted that "there was no reason for Mr. Monahan to feel threatened".