Man injured in Montgomery shooting
Officers were called to the area of Ann Street and I-85 regarding a person shot.
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Officers were called to the area of Ann Street and I-85 regarding a person shot.
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The shooting happened just before 7:00 p.m. in the area of Traction Avenue and Pauline Street.Â
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79-year-old Jessie Lawson was last seen on the morning of July 25 in the area of Dabney Avenue in Montgomery.
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MPD called off the chase in the area of Bell Road and Vaughn Road due to the driving behaviors of the suspects posing a risk to the safety of the citizens.Â
Prattville Police Chief Mark Thompson said officers responded to Pratt Park after receiving several calls related to shots being fired.
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