1 injured in Fairfield drive-by shooting
Police are looking for a white Chevy pick-up truck with no front place and missing paint on the hood.
(Graphic by Solano NewsNet)
Fairfield police are investigating an apparent drive-by shooting that left at least one person injured on Monday.
The shooting was reported around 2:30 p.m. near the intersection of E. Tabor Avenue and Dover Avenue.
Multiple eyewitnesses reported a person in a pick-up truck shooting toward another vehicle, with at least four shots fired, according to dispatches reviewed by Solano NewsNet.
A police officer headed to the scene later spotted a white sedan with a bullet hole in the windshield. The driver later stopped at an area hospital where one person was treated for a gunshot-related injury, according to dispatches.
Police are currently looking for a white Chevy pick-up truck with a silver toolbox in the bed, no front license plate and missing paint on the hood. The truck was last seen fleeing the scene down E. Tabor Avenue and could be headed toward Suisun City, according to police.
Eyewitnesses described the shooting suspect as a Hispanic or light-skinned Black male between the ages of 21 and 35 with a dark-colored, foot-long ponytail and wearing a white shirt.
Officers are currently processing a crime scene along the 600 block of E. Tabor Avenue.
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