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Police Searching for Norristown Man Involved in Recent Shootings
A felony warrant has been issued for Kyree Wells on firearms charges stemming from a Dec. 21 shoot out in Norristown.

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A felony warrant has been issued for Kyree Wells on firearms charges stemming from a Dec. 21 shoot out in Norristown.

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