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Man shot multiple times on 53 Street

officers were called to an apartment building on the 5100 block of 53 Street and found a man shot with a gun more than once on May 1, shortly after 11 p.m.
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Yellowknife say an 18-year-old man was shot multiple times at the 5100 block of 53rd Street on May 1. The man was medevaced to Edmonton for treatment. The investigation into the incident is ongoing and the police would like information from the public. NNSL file photo

officers were called to an apartment building on the 5100 block of 53 Street and found a man shot with a gun more than once on May 1, shortly after 11 p.m.

The injured man, 18, was initially transported to Stanton Territorial Hospital and then sent to the University of Alberta Hospital for further treatment.

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Police believe there are witnesses with further information, and the Mounties are asking anyone who was in or near the building to contact them.

Alan Booth, who runs Yellowknife Films, has been living on the street since 1993.

He said he had not been alerted to the shootings at the location, but said incidents have been increasing at the Grayling Manor Apartment.

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In January, three men were arrested after entering the building while armed and were accused of pointing a handgun at occupants.

Anyone with information on this latest incident can call the Yellowknife at 669-1111 or Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS (8477) or www.nwtnu.crimestoppersweb.com. In the event of an emergency call, 911.





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