Gunmen believed to be Islamist militants have been roaming Bauchi and neighbouring Gombe since the weekend, when there was a series of attacks on polling stations open for Nigeria's general election.
Boko Haram have been increasingly operating in both states, as the military forces it out of captured territory in the three northeastern states of Yobe, Borno and Adamawa.
Today, Babakarami Sunusi, who lives in Gombe Abba, about 10 kilometres (6.25 miles) from Dukku, in Gombe state said four gunmen were killed.
"The soldiers killed four of the gunmen and captured one," he said. "The rest of the gunmen fled."
Idi Male, a local hunter in the area gave a similar account, adding: "They (the gunmen) went into the hills outside the village but they were pursued by local hunters. The hunters are yet to return."
Bauchi state police spokesman Haruna Mohammed said police and local vigilantes "got wind of the approaching hoodlums (and) engaged them in a fierce gun battle" at about 7:30 am in Tafawa Balewa.
