One person was hospitalized after a shooting in Chapel Hill on Tuesday.
Chapel Hill Police officials say one person was shot and taken to the UNC Emergency Department. Officers responded to the shooting in the 300 block of South Estes Drive at 6:25 Tuesday evening, according to authorities.
The victim’s condition is unknown as of this posting.
If anyone has information regarding the shooting, officials ask that you call 911.
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