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IMPD: Man shot, injured on Indy’s northwest side

INDIANAPOLIS — A man is seriously hurt following a shooting on Indy’s northwest side.

Indianapolis Metro police crews were called around 9:30 p.m. Monday to the 6700 block of Eagle Point Drive N. for a disturbance with a weapon. That is near the intersection of W. 46th Street and I-465 on Indy’s northwest side.

Upon arrival, IMPD said officers could not find a victim. Police soon found that the victim, an 18-year-old adult male, had been taken to a nearby IFD fire station. Medics at the station then took the man to the hospital and he is in serious condition, according to police.

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Police officials said on scene that they believe the victim was shot in an apartment complex stairwell. IMPD located a witness at the scene who is providing information and also recovered a doorbell camera video.

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IMPD did not immediately provide any other information. This article will be updated once more details are released.

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