Crime Stoppers seeking info on Enterprise Blvd. shooting

News Release

On Sunday, August 12<sup>th</sup>, 2018 at approximately 3:55 AM, a suspect in a dark sedan traveling north on Enterprise Boulevard fired at least nine shots into Ryan’s Performance at 711 Enterprise Boulevard and into cars parked in a lot on the south side of the business.

Three vehicles and the business were damaged.

Lake Charles Police are investigating this case and are requesting anyone with information to please contact Crime Stoppers at 337.439.2222 or Lake Charles Police Detective Kirt Farquhar at 337.491.1520 with information.””<p>If you have any information please contact Crime Stoppers at 337.439.2222 or Lake Charles Police Detective Kirt Farquhar at 337.491.1520.</p>

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