Police Respond to Reports of Gunshot Related Wounds in Monmouth

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On Wednesday, September 16th, 2020, the Monmouth Police Department responded to a report of gunshot related wounds at 615 South 10th Street. Upon arrival, officers quickly secured the scene. Two patients were found to have pellet gun wounds on their bodies. Galesburg Hospitals Ambulance Service and the Monmouth Fire Department transported both patients for medical treatment. 1 person is currently being held in custody at the Warren County Jail.

Agencies involved include the Monmouth Police Department, Warren County Sheriff’s Office, Galesburg Hospitals Ambulance Service, Monmouth Fire Department.

The incident is currently under investigation, and no further information is available for release at this time.

***Report Courtesy of the City of Monmouth***

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