Crime & Safety

Detroit Police Need Help In Shooting That Injured 15-Year-Old

Police are looking for four minors in connection with a Detroit shooting that wounded a 15-year-old​ boy earlier this week.

DETROIT — Police are looking for four minors in connection with a Detroit shooting that wounded a 15-year-old boy earlier this week.

The shooting happened at 12:30 p.m. Monday in the 18400 block of Greenview Avenue near Pickford Avenue and the Southfield Freeway, according to police.

Police said two groups of boys were arguing when someone fired multiple gunshots, striking the teen.

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The teen was taken to a nearby hospital, where he was being treated, police said.

Detroit Police released descriptions of four minors they are looking for in connection with the shooting:

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The first boy is described as 5-foot-7-inches tall with a slim build. He was wearing a black ski mask and a black jogging suit.

The second boy is described with a thin build and wearing a light-colored jacket with a hood, a black hooded sweatshirt underneath and a white shirt.

The third boy is roughly 17 years old, about 5-foot-10-inches to 5-foot-11-inches tall with a slim build, last seen wearing a gray Nike hooded sweatshirt and black ripped jeans.

The last boy is roughly 15 years old, stands about 5-foot-6-inches tall, and was wearing a black jacket with a white shirt underneath.

Anyone with information about the four boys or the shooting should call the Detroit Police Department’s 8th Precinct at (313) 596-5840, Crime Stoppers of Michigan at 1-800-SPEAK-UP, or submit tips online at DetroitRewards.tv.

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