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Another Shots Fired Call Under Investigation in West End
Police responded to the area of Astor and West Oak streets in the West End Friday morning for another shots call report, the second in three days in that neighborhood.

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Police responded to the area of Astor and West Oak streets in the West End Friday morning for another shots call report, the second in three days in that neighborhood.

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