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Three people are dead and another has been critically injured after a shooting Monday afternoon in Custer County, Colorado, over a property dispute.
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As of Monday night, the suspect had still not been found but authorities said they were confident they knew where the man was and were working to take him into custody.
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That suspect's name is 45-year-old Hanme Clark. He's believed to be driving a white Dodge truck, license plate BHLK27. The suspect and at least one of the victims were known to be in previous civil disputes over property lines and easements.
Three people dead, one severely injured, in Custer County shooting over property lines
During a press briefing, the CCSO said they spent the majority of the day in a standoff with Clark who somehow slipped through the heavy law enforcement presence around the area.
He still remains at large.
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Residents in the Chaffee County area are advised to lock all doors and windows and stay inside.
Chaffee County under shelter-in-place order following “dangerous suspect” still on the loose out of Custer County
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As of Monday night, the suspect had still not been found but authorities said they were confident they knew where the man was and were working to take him into custody.
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That suspect's name is 45-year-old Hanme Clark. He's believed to be driving a white Dodge truck, license plate BHLK27. The suspect and at least one of the victims were known to be in previous civil disputes over property lines and easements.
Three people dead, one severely injured, in Custer County shooting over property lines
During a press briefing, the CCSO said they spent the majority of the day in a standoff with Clark who somehow slipped through the heavy law enforcement presence around the area.
He still remains at large.
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Residents in the Chaffee County area are advised to lock all doors and windows and stay inside.
Chaffee County under shelter-in-place order following “dangerous suspect” still on the loose out of Custer County