Police in Alpharetta, Georgia, are searching for a suspect after two women were shot at the North Point Mall Carnival on Wednesday night.
Two women in Georgia were wounded inthat was held in the parking lot of a mall Wednesday night, and a suspect remains on the loose, authorities said.
Families were seen scattering to safety after gunfire erupted around 7 p.m. outside North Point Mall, the Alpharetta Department of Public Safety said.FOX5 Atlanta.Police and fire personnel arrived and found two young adult females suffering from gunshot wounds, Freeman told reporters. The names and ages of the women were not immediately provided.
Two women were wounded in a shooting at the North Point Mall Carnival in Alpharetta, Georgia, on Wednesday night.
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