One injured in Prescott Road shooting early Wednesday morning
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Source: WBRZ
BATON ROUGE - On Wednesday morning a shooting that left one person injured occurred on Prescott Road.
First responders representatives with the Baton Rouge Police Department were dispatched to the 5500 block of Prescott Road early Wednesday morning.
Officials say the wounded individual sustained a non-life threatening injury.
At this time, no further information related to the incident is available.
This is a developing situation, please check back for updates.
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A Carlisle man has been given a curfew after he admitted bombarding his ex-girlfriend with 83 calls and left threatening voicemails.
Mark Anthony Presley pleaded guilty to harassment without violence at an earlier hearing after the offence on November 3 last year in Carlisle. He also admitted a similar offence between August 29 and September 12 last year in Newcastle and Whitehaven.
The November offence related to the 30-year-old continuously calling and texting his ex-partner.
The court in Carlisle heard today that he made about 83 calls and threatened to harm the woman.