Durham police have released surveillance photos of a person-of-interest, months after a shooting in Ajax that left seven people injured. The shooting happene
Durham police have released surveillance photos of a person-of-interest, months after a shooting in Ajax that left seven people injured.Five people were found at the scene while a sixth
made their way to hospital. Two of the victims suffered life-threatening injuries, but were later downgraded to stable condition. One person required surgery.The person-of-interest is described as a male, Brown, 25-35 years old, with a slim build, short dark hair, and well-groomed facial hair. He was wearing a blue-print shirt which was open in the front.
Police are now releasing surveillance images for a person of interest in an Ajax shooting investigation.
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