Milwaukee shooting Wednesday, 55-year-old wounded
The Brief
One person was wounded in a Milwaukee shooting on Wednesday morning.
It happened near 45th and Hampton.
Anyone with information is asked to call MPD at 414-935-7360.
MILWAUKEE - One person was wounded in a shooting on Milwaukee's north side Wednesday morning, May 28.
What we know
It happened around 12:40 a.m. Police said the 55-year-old victim was taken to a hospital for treatment.
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What we don't know
What led to the shooting remains under investigation, and police are looking for whoever is responsible.
What you can do
Anyone with information is asked to call MPD at 414-935-7360; to remain anonymous, call Crime Stoppers at 414-224-TIPS or use the P3 tips app.
The Source
Information in this report is from the Milwaukee Police Department.

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