A man was shot to death during some type of 'transaction' gone wrong late Thursday in Brownsburg, police say.
BROWNSBURG — A man was shot to death during some type of"transaction" gone wrong late Thursday in Brownsburg, police say.
Police say they're now looking for a car that was occupied by two people at the scene as well as the victim's vehicle, which was stolen after the shooting. Officers found the victim shot in a parking lot while responding about 11:06 p.m. to the 3400 block of Hornaday Road. He was later pronounced dead at the scene.Police say they are looking for the driver of a small, silver four-door passenger car and another person who stole the victim's vehicle, a 2008 dark blue Honda Civic.
The passenger in the silver car was described as a biracial male in his late teens or early 20s with long, light-colored dreadlocks. He was wearing a red and black hooded sweatshirt. A description of the driver was not available. Police are asking that anyone with information on the incident call 317-852-1109, ext. 2123 or the Hendricks County Communications Center at 317-838-3700.
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