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Police investigating reported shooting at Dayton apartment complex

Police investigating reported shooting at Dayton apartment complex

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Police are investigating a reported shooting in Dayton Monday evening, a Montgomery County dispatch supervisor confirmed.
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The shooting was reported at an apartment complex on Bragg Place before 6:30 p.m.
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