Sauk Prairie Police looking for second person of interest

The Sauk Prairie Police Department identified a second person of interest in connection to a weekend attempted homicide.

Authorities are looking to talk to Logan N. Owen, 18, Chief Gerald Strunz told 27 News.

Police did not specify how Owen connected to the Sunday shooting.

Police say that the shooter and victim knew each other but that the victim didn't live at the home where he was shot.

Police are looking for a silver 2003, four-door, Buick Century that has lots of rust and damage to the front passenger side that was involved in the shooting. The vehicle has a Wisconsin plate, ACY-7614.

Two men were inside the vehicle at the time of the shooting. The passenger was wearing an orange, blue and black sweatshirt.

Earlier, officials identified, Gunnar Tempest, 23, as a person of interest in connection to the attempted homicide.

To read more go to WKOW https://wkow.com/2020/03/09/police-identify-second-person-of-interest-in-sauk-prairie-shooting/

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SAUK CITY (WKOW) -- The Sauk Prairie Police Department is searching for a vehicle in connection to an attempted homicide that took place in Sauk City on Sunday.

According to the Sauk Prairie police, a man was shot multiple times in a driveway on the 200 block of Monroe Street. He was taken to a local hospital but police didn't say where or his condition.

Police say that the shooter and victim knew each other but that the victim didn't live at the home where he was shot.

Police are looking for a silver 2003, four-door, Buick Century that has lots of rust and damage to the front passenger side that was involved in the shooting. The vehicle has a Wisconsin plate, ACY-7614.

Two men were inside the vehicle at the time of the shooting. The passenger was wearing orange, blue and black sweatshirt.

Officials have identified, Gunnar Tempest, 23, as a person of interest in connection to the attempted homicide.

According to police, the two men are armed and dangerous and should not be confronted. If you see them, call 911.

More at WKOW 27 News


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