1 hospitalized after man shoots at random vehicles on north side of Indianapolis

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BREAKING | One person is hospitalized after a man was shooting at random motorists and vehicles passing by on the north side of Indianapolis. The suspect was possibly nude at the time of the incident and having a mental health crisis.

The Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department and Carmel Police Department both received calls to the Tom Wood Porsche dealership located at the intersection of East 96th Street and Enterprise Drive on reports of shots fired shortly after 8 p.m.The suspect was said to be shooting randomly at passing motorists and vehicles in the area.According to IMPD, the suspect fled prior to officer arrival. The unidentified adult male was located in short proximity to the scene.

Police say the suspect was also possibly nude at the time of the incident and having a mental health crisis. Anyone with information related to this incident, or who wants to report property that was potentially struck by the gunfire, contact the IMPD Aggravated Assault Unit or Crime Stoppers of Central Indiana at 317-262-8477.

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