Deputies seek help in ID’ing two men involved in Sunday shooting

PHOTO PROVIDED BY INDIAN RIVER COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE

INDIAN RIVER COUNTY — Deputies are asking the public for help in identifying two men in connection with a shooting that left a person injured Sunday. The person who was shot has non-life threatening injuries, sheriff’s officials said.

The shooting happened shortly before 5 a.m. at the Preserve at Oslo complex, located south of Oslo Road. Indian River County sheriff’s officials released home security footage that shows the two men walking inside an apartment unit.

The shooting could not be seen on camera. It was unclear if the shooting happened inside the unit or elsewhere on the complex property.

Details on the victim’s age and gender were not released. It was unclear which hospital the victim was taken to and if the individual had been released.

Sheriff’s officials said the men left the area in a vehicle, possibly a red or orange Dodge. Both suspects appeared to be Black, wearing white shirts and light-colored pants, the video showed.

One of the men had dreadlocks tied in a bun while the other was wearing a dark-colored cap. Anyone with information on the suspects should contact sheriff’s Det. Daugherty at 772-978-6163.

Callers can remain anonymous and possibly be eligible for a cash reward by contacting Treasure Coast Crime Stoppers at 1-800-273-TIPS or tcwatch.org.

 

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