Police hunt for clues in Indiana sniper attacks
Residents of Indiana are hoping police will make some arrests soon in a series of sniper shootings yesterday that killed one man, injured another and damaged a series of cars.
Two sets of sniper attacks were reported Sunday morning about 160 kilometres apart on Interstates 65 and 69.
The first shooting took place just after midnight on Sunday.
Jerry L. Ross, 40, of New Albany, was shot to death as he rode in his pickup truck on 1-65 near Seymour, about 80 kilometres south of Indianapolis.
Soon after, the Seymour Police Department received a call about a second shooting at a gas station off I-65. Read more about this ...
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