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Turlock shooting leaves person in the hospital, says Stanislaus Sheriff

The person who was sent to the hospital after shooting Turlock, says Stanislaus Sheriff

Not a lot of information that could continue with this incident, but we came to the place where, according to the Sheriff office, a person who was shot was found. I will step out of the way so you can see where we are set up. Although there is no crime scene band, there is no evidence that a situation has happened here. This is the place where the Sheriff's office has found a person with a gunshot wound. We are on the West Taylor Road, right near the south on the Highway 99 in Turlock. And this morning Chp received a call about a person with a gunshot wound that was found in this place. At this point it is not clear how this person was shot or what led to it was shot or how it came to this place. But the sheriff's office examines this situation. According to the guard commander for the Sheriff office of the Stanislaus County, this person was taken to the hospital. But at this point it is not clear how your condition is in the hospital, whether you survived these gunshot wounds. We called the public information officer for the Sheriff office of the Stanislaus County County. We are waiting to hear back. I also contacted the Turlock fire brigade to hear in the hope of what kind of reaction they did to this place and whether this victim may have survived. The gunshot wounds. We are still waiting to hear from the authorities in all of this, and as soon as we receive further information, we will pass it on to you. RE

The person who was sent to the hospital after shooting Turlock, says Stanislaus Sheriff

One person was taken to the hospital on Tuesday morning after being shot into the chest in Stanislaus County, officials said. The California Highway Patrol first received the shootout report around 3:30 a.m., but the Sheriff office of Stanislaus County said Straße near the offramp for the Highway 99 to the south and called 911. The person does not speak English and “point to the west”, tried to speak to him as first aiders. Medical staff brought the person to the intensive care unit, where they are in a critical but stable state. The investmentators are working to identify a suspect and determine what has led to shooting. Click on the video player above to see other headlines from KCRA News 3 This Story curated. By Hearsts Kcra Alert Desk.see Nachrichten? Send us your photos or videos if it is safe at kcra.com/upload. If this story has happened near you or someone you know, share this article with friends in your region with the KCRA Mobile app, so that you know what happens nearby. The KCRA app is available free of charge in the Apple App Store and in Google Play. Further reporting on Top California Stories here | Download our app | Subscribe to our morning newsletter | Find us here on YouTube and subscribe to our channel

One person was taken to the hospital on Tuesday morning after being shot into the chest in Stanislaus County, officials said.

The California Highway Patrol received the shootout's report for the first time around 3:30 a.m., but the Sheriff office of the Stanislaus County said it had taken over the investigation.

A spokesman for the Sheriff's Office told Melanie Wingo from Kcra 3 that a passerby found the person in West Taylor Road near the offramp for the southern Highway 99 and called 911. The person does not speak English and continued to point to the west “when the first responders tried to speak to speak”.

The medical staff brought the person to the intensive care unit, where they are in a critical but stable state.

The investigators are working on identifying and determining what has led to the shootout.

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