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One person killed in Wyoming shooting

One person killed in Wyoming shooting

Yahoo10-07-2025
One person was shot and killed in Wyoming on July 9.
Wyoming police responded to reports of shots fired on Burns Avenue at Washington Avenue just before 3:50 p.m. Officers found a male with a gunshot wound in the left shoulder. The person later died at University of Cincinnati Medical Center, according to the Hamilton County Sheriff's Department, which was called in to conduct the investigation.
Police have not released the name or age of the male victim.
Suspects in the shooting fled on foot, according to the sheriff's office.
Officials have not released any information on a motive or what led to the shooting, though investigators condiser this an isolated incident and there is no danger to the public, according to a news release from the sheriff's office.
Anyone who has information on the shooting is asked to call the sheriff's office tip line at 513-586-5533 or 513-825-1500. Callers may remain anonymous.
This article originally appeared on Cincinnati Enquirer: One person killed in Wyoming shooting
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