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Pensacola police investigating shots fired at Pace Blvd. gas station

Pensacola police investigating shots fired at Pace Blvd. gas station

Yahoo13-05-2025

The Pensacola Police Department is investigating a report of shots fired at a local gas station.
According to a PPD spokesperson, the incident occurred shortly before noon at the 24/7 Food Mart at Pace Boulevard and Cervantes Street.
The incident occurred int he parking lot, but there are no reported shooting victims and no immediate information about possible suspects.
The scene is currently taped off while officers investigate. Anyone with information on the incident can report it at Crime Stoppers at 850-433-STOP or text a tip using the P3 App on a smartphone.
This article originally appeared on Pensacola News Journal: PPD investigating shots at 24/7 Food Mart on Pace and Cervantes

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