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The 18-year-old was arrested because he was shot home to Fostoria

Fostoria, Ohio (WTVG)-a 18-year-old man was arrested on Tuesday because he had shot a house in Fostoria on February 23.

According to a press release from the city of Fostoria, the police were sent to a house at around 4:30 a.m. in a house in the 300 block of the S. Polar Street to be fired. When the officials arrived at the scene, they found that the house had been shot four times.

On February 24, detectives from the Fostoria police department, together with the regional SRT of the Seneca County in a nearby house in the Crocker Street, carried out a search order to look for the suspects and evidence.

According to the press release, the authorities surrounded the house in the Crocker Street and interviewed the residents and identified the shooter.

On Tuesday, the officials Michael Bollinger arrested and accused him of getting a firearm into the dwelling. Bollinger turned over without incident and admitted to his participation in the shootout after the press release.

An investigation is in progress and Bollinger is held in the Seneca County prison without bond while waiting for his initial court appearance.

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