WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Gun shots 
rang out from a passing vehicle near U.S. Vice President Joe Biden's 
residence in Delaware on Saturday night, but the vice president and his 
wife were not at home, the U.S. Secret Service said on Sunday.
              
The shots were fired on a public road several hundred yards from the 
house, outside a security perimeter, at about 8:25 p.m. EST. Secret 
Service personnel at the residence heard the reports and saw the vehicle
 speeding away. 
             
 Biden and his wife, Jill, were in Delaware when the shooting occurred 
but were out for the evening, the Secret Service said. The home, near 
Wilmington, is not visible from the road, and it was not clear whether 
the gunfire was random or aimed in the direction of the residence.
              The incident occurred as the Secret Service tries to 
recover from a series of security lapses, including an incident in 
September when a knife-carrying man jumped the White House fence and ran
 into the president's official residence. 
The Bidens, and President Barack Obama, were briefed about the incident on Saturday night.
Officials declined to discuss the Bidens' location on Sunday for security reasons.
              Authorities said they would search the area to determine 
whether the Biden home or other nearby residences were hit by bullets. 
              About half an hour after the shooting, local police 
arrested an individual in a vehicle that attempted to pass an officer 
who was securing the area. The individual is not currently tied to the 
incident but the Secret Service said the person would be questioned 
about the shooting.
          
    The Secret Service is charged with protecting the president and vice
 president. The agency announced last week it would remove four senior 
officials from their jobs and retire a fifth, as part of a shake-up 
intended to address problems in the organization.
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