2 injured after being shot at while in a car in north Tallahassee. Another shooting injures 1.

Victims from two shooting incidents on Sunday evening showed up to local hospitals with gunshot wounds, prompting investigations from the Tallahassee Police Department.

Around 9 p.m. Sunday, TPD responded to an unnamed local hospital after an adult male and female with non-life-threatening gunshot wounds arrived. The victims reported their vehicle was shot, while they were traveling inside, in a residential neighborhood near Capital Circle NE and Miccosukee Road in north Tallahassee. The victims drove themselves to the hospital for treatment.

TPD says it is unclear what events led to this shooting.

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Approximately two hours earlier, around 7 p.m. Sunday, TPD responded to HCA Florida Southwood Emergency on Capital Circle SE after a teenage male showed up with a non-life-threatening gunshot wound to his hip. The teen told police that the shooting had occurred earlier in the 3100 block of Dunkeld Court.

Police then searched the reported crime scene but did not find any evidence. The circumstances related to the shooting are unclear, according to a release from TPD.

Investigations remain ongoing in both shooting incidents.

So far this year, three people were killed and 25 were injured in at least 31 shooting incidents in Tallahassee and Leon County, according to a Tallahassee Democrat analysis.

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