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Man found shot dead outside of apartment complex in Indian Land: Sheriff's Office

Man found shot dead outside of apartment complex in Indian Land: Sheriff's Office

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INDIAN LAND, S.C. () — A shooting death at an apartment complex is under investigation, according to the Lancaster County Sheriff's Office.
Around 3:30 a.m. on Thursday, June 12, deputies were called to an apartment complex on Parkstone Drive in Indian Land after reports of a shooting. They arrived to find a 26-year-old man dead in the parking lot with a single gunshot wound.
At this time, the victim is not being identified. An autopsy has been scheduled. No one else was hurt, though a truck in the parking lot was hit by gunfire.
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Investigators are canvassing the area, collecting evidence and talking to those who may have witnessed the incident. A suspect has not been identified; however, officials say they believe there is no threat to the public.
'This is still an active scene, and we will be working in the area a good while longer,' said Lancaster County Sheriff Barry Faile. 'Although we have already developed important information about the victim, we have not identified a suspect or suspects. I hope anyone out and about when this shooting occurred who saw or heard anything will call us with that information.'
Anyone with information is asked to call the Lancaster County Sheriff's Office at 803-283-3388 and click option 4. You can also submit a tip online at p3tips.com/983 or with the P3Tips mobile app.
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