Crime & Safety
Teen Shot Twice In Manchester; Not Cooperating With Cops: Report
A 16-year-old was shot twice in the shoulder on Sunday. Police say the teen was likely shot in the area of Lincoln and Valley streets.

MANCHESTER, NH — A 16-year-old was shot Sunday in Manchester and brought to the hospital suffering from two gunshot wounds.
The shooting reportedly happened around 9:40 p.m., possibly around Lincoln and Valley streets.
The victim was brought to the Elliot Hospital by a personal vehicle, according to police. Police said both the victim and the people who brought him to the hospital "were uncooperative and not forthcoming with information."
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Police determined the incident possibly took place near the Dunkin' Donuts in the plaza on Valley Street. Police located several casings in the area where they believe the shooting occurred.
Manchester police investigated two other shootings over the weekend. On Saturday morning at about 1:30 a.m. police responded to Wilson and Hayward Streets for a shooting. Police found shell casings, but no victim. On Sunday morning at about 2:11 a.m. police responded to Merrimack and Maple Streets for a reported shooting. Police did not find any victims of the shooting but found several shell casings in the area.
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All the shootings occurred within a one-mile radius, and all cases are still under investigation.
Manchester police ask that anyone has any information about this incident you are asked to call Manchester Police at 603-668-8711. You can also call the Crime Line at 603-624-4040 and give an anonymous tip.