Officers located one victim, who was later pronouncd deceased at a nearby hospital.
Authorities are investigating a shooting in South Jersey that left one dead, Glocuester County Prosecutor’s Office Chief of Detectives Thomas Gilbert said.
Police responded to a shooting in the area of Franklin and Wallace Streets in Woodbury on Wednesday afternoon, officials said. Officers located one victim, who was later pronouncd deceased at a nearby hospital, according to police. Investigators are currently trying to identify a suspect, Gilbert said. No other information was immediately available.
Officials are asking anyone with information to call Sgt. John Petroski of the Gloucester County Prosecutor’s Office at 856-498-6238 or Woodbury Police detective Cpl. Nick Cacciola at 856-430-2785.
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