Police investigating shooting of man found in Grafton

Published: 07-24-2024 4:22 PM

Modified: 07-24-2024 4:30 PM


GRAFTON — Police found a man suffering from a gunshot wound in Grafton on Monday evening, according to a news release from New Hampshire State Police.

The man is believed to have been shot in Danbury, N.H., before traveling to Grafton, police said.

State troopers from the Troop D barracks responded to a residence in Danbury for a report of a shooting at 10:09 p.m. on Monday. Meanwhile, “nearly simultaneously,” members of the Grafton Police Department and State Police troopers from the Troop F barracks responded to a home in Grafton for a report of a person with a gunshot wound.

The man who was shot was transported to a medical facility for treatment. There is no threat to the public and all parties in the incident have been identified, police said.

The investigation into the shooting is ongoing. Those with relevant information are asked to contact the Troop D barracks at 603-271-1162.

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