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Details scant in Chester shooting that left elderly man injured

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CHESTER - An elderly Chester man was injured in a shooting on Friday night, State Police say.

Chester Police got involved just after 11 p.m. as they responded to a residence on Old Chester Turnpike for a report of a shooting.

Upon arrival Chester Police determined that an occupied residence had been struck by gunfire, resulting in a bullet wound to the 79-year-old man.

The unidentified victim was transported to an area hospital for treatment and remains in stable condition. No further information pertaining to the identity of the victim is being released at this time.

At the request of the Chester Police Department, Troopers assigned to the New Hampshire State Police, Troop-A Barracks, responded to the scene and assumed control of the investigation, which continued through the night and early morning hours as investigators developed leads.

At this time, no suspects are in custody in relation to this incident, but the investigation remains active and ongoing.

Assisting the New Hampshire State Police, Troop-A Barracks, at the scene of this incident and/or the ensuing investigation was the New Hampshire State Police Major Crimes Unit, the New Hampshire State Police Troop-B Barracks, the New Hampshire State Police Aviation Unit, the Chester Police Department, the Manchester Police Department, the Auburn Police Department, the Candia Police Department, the Sandown Police Department, the Rockingham County Attorney's Office, and the Chester Fire Department.

Investigators are asking area residents with home surveillance systems to review any such footage for suspicious activity between the hours of 10:30-11:30 p.m. Investigators further urge members of the public to be cognizant of any suspicious activity and report such to law enforcement.

This incident remains under investigation by Detective Thomas Phelan, of the New Hampshire State Police/Troop-A Barracks. Anyone with information pertaining to this incident is asked to contact Detective Thomas.P.Phelan@dos.nh.gov.

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