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Man Injured in Whitesboro Shooting

CRIME SCENE TAPE FILE PHOTO POLICE TAPE LINE

By From the Middle Township Police Department

WHITESBORO – On Nov. 24, at approximately 2325 hours, Middle Township Police responded to the 100 block of East Anna Street in the Whitesboro section of the township for a report of a possible shooting.
Upon officers’ arrival it was determined the victim discovered two (2) subjects standing by his vehicle with the driver’s side door open. The victim chased the subjects, on foot, west on East Anna St. towards Route 9.
According to the victim, while pursuing the subjects one of them turned and fired two (2) shots at the victim. The victim was not struck and not injured. After searching the area for evidence, a shell casing was located along East Anna St.
The victim described both suspects as Hispanic males, wearing all black and with an approximate age frame of late teens to early twenties. The one male was described as short, approximately 5’2″ with an average to thin build. The second suspect was described as tall, approximately 6′ with an average to thin build. 
Anyone with information about this incident is asked to contact the Middle Township Police Department’s Major Crimes Unit at 609-465-8700 or report it anonymously through the Cape May County Sheriff’s Tip Line at cmcsheriff.net, or through Cape May County Crime Stoppers at 609-889-3597. 

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