Thursday, April 25, 2024

Three shot during Hamilton Mountain home invasion

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Photo: Hamilton police investigate following break and enter. Andrew Collins

Hamilton police are investigating after three people were shot during a home invasion late Friday night.

Police responded to a break and enter at a home on Upper Wentworth Street just north of Rymal Road around 11:23 p.m.

All three victims suffering from gunshot wounds were taken to hospital and treated for non-life threatening injuries.

“This is believed to be a targeted incident posing no threat to the larger community” police said in a press release.

Investigators say they are looking for multiple suspects believed to be around 18 years old. They took off before police arrived.

Anyone with information is asked to call Hamilton Police Mountain detectives at 905-546-4947.

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