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Saginaw police investigating three deadly shootings
Posted: 12.08.2012 at 5:28 PM
Brittany Shannon

Brittany will anchor NBC25 news on the weekends and serve as a reporter during the week.

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SAGINAW -- Saginaw Police are investigating three deadly shootings that happened Friday afternoon into early Saturday morning.

The most recent shooting happened early Saturday around 12:30a.m.

Saginaw Police responded to South 15th Street and Lapeer Avenue for reports of shots fired.

Officers found an unresponsive man with multiple gunshot wounds.

Police say the man was pronounced dead at the scene.

Police also investigating two deadly shootings that happened Friday.

The first occurred around 1:17p.m. on Elm street.

Police say the victim, a 23-year-old man, was killed inside a home located along Elm.

Police are not yet releasing the name of the victim.

And just hours later on Saginaw's east side, police responded to find another man shot and killed.

It happened near the intersection of Atwater and Sheridan shortly before 7p.m.

Police say the two Friday shootings are not related.

Anyone with information on any of the shootings is asked to contact Saginaw Police, (989)759-15987 or CRIMESTOPPERS 1-800-422-JAIL.

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