Not really. It is now being reported more accurately, but multiple sources have reported there were NO reports during that time frame. There was a report made by either the father or the son regarding the 9mm that was stolen from the truck, but the source that was being used for that didn't list all of the reports to the point where it said there were no reports at all on the date of the shooting. Obviously, that isn't accurate, so it doesn't exactly discredit there being reports of suspicious activity, trespassing, burglary, etc.
It has also been widely reported that the same house that was involved in this incident was robbed of $2500 worth of fishing equipment which was not reported to the cops, so there were also incidents that were not reported. Just because something wasn't reported doesn't mean it didn't happen.
This house is of particular interest because the guy that owns the house is having heart problems according to the neighbor that initially called 911 the day of the shooting. He mentioned that he doesn't think the owner will complete the house due to his illness. This seems to be a community where the neighbors know each other well, so they've been trying to keep an eye on the property in the owner's absence.
In other words, they saw a guy they believe to be the source of numerous problems in the community at a house that has already been robbed and the 911 caller claims his presence there has been an ongoing problem, so one of them called the police while two other chased after him to be joined by a third. You know the rest from there.