VERMONT — Authorities have locked down a Vermont community as they search for a 24-year-old man they say exchanged fire with an officer responding to a domestic disturbance call in the village of Morrisville.
Henry Lovell allegedly fled the scene on foot before 9 p.m. on Thursday night, shotgun in hand, and entered a nearby Veterans of Foreign Wars post, where a patron wrestled the weapon from him, the Vermont State Police said Friday afternoon in a release.
Adam Silverman, a spokesman for the agency, told ABC News in an email earlier Friday that there is"no evidence that Lovell has access to a vehicle." The officer Lovell allegedly shot, whom authorities have not yet named,"responded to a reported kidnapping and domestic disturbance involving Henry Lovell, a family and another individual," according to the release, which noted that the officer"recognized Lovell from previous interactions.
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