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On 2/10/16 at 7:32 P.M., officers were dispatched to a shots heard in the area of Bernadette and Stadium Boulevard.
Officers arrived on the scene and located several shell casings on the access road in the 2100 block of West Worley Street. Officers contacted the victims: female victim, age 45, along with the occupants of her vehicle, female victim, age 21, male victim, age 18, and juvenile victim, age 12 months old. The victims reported they were at the Sub Shop on West Worley when they saw a light colored tan vehicle drive through the parking lot of the business without headlights on. The vehicle left the lot and made a right hand turn on West Worley away from the business.
A minute later, the vehicle pulled up behind the businesses on the access road between Sub Shop and Jiffy Lube. The victim's heard multiple shots fired. The victim's left and called 9-1-1.
Officers did not locate any damage to the victim's vehicle or any damage to the businesses in the area. There was no one injured during the shots fired.
SUSPECT INFORMATION:
Three black male suspects in a light colored tan vehicle. The suspects are described as being in their teens to early twenties.
If anyone has any information about this incident, please contact the Columbia Police Department at (573)874-7652 or Crimestoppers at (573) 875-TIPS, to remain anonymous