No arrests in drive-by shooting that wounds 4

At least four people were shot and wounded late Monday night in the 1900 block of Oakridge Drive in Dayton.

  • No arrests have been made, police said Tuesday
  • Police will not speculate on possible motive
  • Conditions of victims not known

UPDATE @ 10:07 a.m. : Four men injured in drive-by shootings late Monday were all treated at Miami Valley Hospital for non-life threatening injuries, Dayton police said in a statement released to media..

The victims are ages 23, 26, 28, and 29, according to Lt. Wendy H. Stiver.

The shootings occurred about 11:30 p.m.

An initial investigation shows the victims were at 1921 Oakridge Drive when persons in an older, black pickup truck traveling west on Oakridge began shooting at them, according to the statement. There were at least two people firing from the truck.

No suspect information was available from police Tuesday morning.

Anyone with information should call 937-333-COPS (2677) or Crimestoppers at 937-222-STOP (7867).

UPDATE @ 3:05 a.m.

Investigators on scene declined to comment and release any information regarding the incident including potential suspects or suspect vehicle.

The conditions of the victims also remains unknown.

We will continue to monitor this story and will update this page with the latest as it develops.

UPDATE @ 1:30 a.m.

Police continue to have the 1900 block of Oakridge Drive blocked with crime scene tape while homicide detectives investigate.

Our crew is awaiting a statement by police for more details on the incident.

UPDATE @ 12:45 a.m. (Sept. 29)

Our crew on the scene is reporting at least 38 evidence markers on the ground in the 1900 block of Oakridge Drive in Dayton, but the exact number of shell casings recovered by investigators is not known.

Officers and detectives are on scene continuing to investigate, but have not given a statement yet to our crew on the details of the incident.

UPDATE @ 11:55 p.m.

Additional reports to come through the newsroom indicate at least four people suffered gunshot wounds in the 1900 block of Oakridge Drive.

Reports also indicate this was an apparent drive-by shooting, but it’s unknown if police are searching for a specific vehicle at this time.

The conditions of the victims are also unknown.

We’ll have more information on this story as it becomes available.

FIRST REPORT (Sept. 28)

Dayton police have responded to a shooting in the 1900 block of Oakridge Drive on reports of multiple people shot.

Several officers and medics were sent just before 11:30 p.m. Monday after multiple people reported being struck with gunfire at different addresses in the 1900 block of Oakridge Drive.

We have a crew on the way and will update this story when new information is available.

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