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Police: Shots Fired From VehiclesOctober 15, 2013 WTVQ Admin, Lexington police say people in two different vehicles shot at each other, with one of them being hit.Police say it started around one p.m. on Main and Jefferson. Investigators say the shootings came from a Dodge Durango and a white passenger car. The driver of the Durango drove to a hospital, according to police. That victim had a gunshot wound to the torso.Police are still looking for the white car.Categories: Local News, News, WTVQ Local News do not use Tags: crime, Guns, LexingtonFacebookPinterestTwitterLinkedin Leave a Reply Cancel reply .clt-73 .thumb-wrap display: block;float: none;.clt-73 .inner-thumb-wr
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