Two people have been arrested and charged in relation to the non-fatal shooting of a 57-year-old man.
Victorian police have arrested two people in relation to the non-fatal shooting of a man outside a Sunbury home last week.
The 57-year-old victim had arrived home from a wedding about 1:00am on February 8 when he was shot in the leg with a shotgun by a masked person while standing in the driveway of a Belleview Drive house.Police today said Armed Crime Squad detectives had arrested a 39-year-old Kangaroo Flat man who was charged with attempted armed robbery, intentionally cause serious injury and conduct endangering life.Detectives also arrested a 30-year-old woman yesterday in relation to the incident.
The Long Gully woman was charged with attempted armed robbery, intentionally and recklessly cause serious injury, conduct endangering life and prohibited person possess and use firearm.Detectives also located a four-wheel drive which had been seen in the area prior to the shooting and will now undergo forensic testing.
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