LPD: shooting on Joan Street
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and last updated 2021-07-24 23:06:38-04
KATC received reports of a crime scene taped off on Cameron and University tonight.
Lafayette Police Department spokesperson tells us that a drive-by shooting occurred on the 400 block of Joan Street around 8 P.M.
Police were able to locate the vehicle, transport person(s) in question, and search the vehicle that participated in the shooting.
A non-life threatening injury occurred and a person was transported and released from a local hospital.
KATC will update as more information becomes available.
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Chris McKenzie performing as Doctor Gull in the 2019 Amdram production of the Albert Belz play Yours Truly.
Photo / Ian Jones
Chris McKenzie performing as Doctor Gull in the 2019 Amdram production of the Albert Belz play Yours Truly.
Photo / Ian Jones
Liz Wylie is a reporter for the Whanganui Chronicleliz.wylie@whanganuichronicle.co.nzWhangaChron
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