Coldwater, MS police search for third suspect in Mother's Day triple shooting
COLDWATER, Miss. — The search is on to find the suspect in a Mother's Day shooting in Coldwater, Mississippi.
Two suspects are already in custody after two adults and a juvenile were shot.
Police and area law enforcement are looking for Bryan Polk, who is considered armed and dangerous.
3 shot in Coldwater, MS; 2 in custody, 1 wanted
A 15-year-old girl was on crutches Monday after being shot in her left leg. She and two adult women were wounded Sunday outside a home on Parkway Street during a gathering of several adults and juveniles.
One of the adult victims is still hospitalized. The other is at home recovering.
The mother of the 15-year-old said the juveniles had been playing across the street from the house, something they usually do every Sunday. This tragedy just happened to fall on Mother's Day.'
Numerous shots were reportedly fired during the incident. One smashed through a front porch window, shattered a living room mirror and was found buried in a kitchen cabinet.
Police haven't released a motive for the shootings, but there is an active search in progress for Polk.
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'We do have a couple of suspects detained at this time, and right now we are looking for Bryan Polk. He is out of Panola County, Mississippi,' said Rickey Dandridge, Chief of the Coldwater Police Dept. 'We do have neighbor agencies that are assisting us in this matter.'
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