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Manchester Police investigate reports of late night shootings

Manchester Police investigate reports of late night shootings

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MANCHESTER, N.H.- Authorities are investigating after Police responded to two different reports of shots fired Wednesday night.

According to police, officers first answered a call at 199 Manchester St, at the Families in Transition shelter, and then responded to a call of shots fires on Hanover St, near the Waypoint Youth Shelter.

Several witnesses say they saw evidence markers placed at both locations.

At the moment there has been no reports of any injuries or that anyone has been detained.

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