
Police identify suspect vehicle in weekend shooting
Just after 11 p.m. on Saturday, police were called to the 1300 block of Riverside Drive East for a report of gunfire.
The Windsor Police Service said two vehicles were going east down Riverside Drive, when someone in the suspect allegedly yelled obscenities at the victim.
A few moments later, someone in the suspect vehicle shot a gun at the victim's car, causing damage to the back window.
The vehicle left the area shortly after.
No physical injuries were sustained in the incident. The car is described as a light-colored early 2000s Lexus.
The suspects are described as:
Driver: A Black man in his 20s with short black hair
Front passenger: Middle Eastern man in his 20s with short black hair and a full black beard
Back passenger: Middle Eastern man, believed to be in his 20s
Anyone who saw the incident or who can identify wanted suspects are asked to call the Major Crimes Unit at 519-255-6700 extension 4830. Crime Stoppers also accepts anonymous tips at 519-258-8477 or online.

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