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Suspects in Custody After Shooting Spree in Austin, Texas, Police Say

May 17 (Reuters) – Two suspects were ⁠in ⁠custody on Sunday ⁠while another person remained at large after ​a dozen shootings this weekend in Austin, Texas, police ‌said.

• In a press ‌conference, Austin Police Chief Lisa Davis said ⁠two ⁠suspects, a 15-year-old male and a 17-year-old male, were ​in custody after 12 incidents where shots were fired in south and east Austin on Saturday and early ​on Sunday.

• Four people were hit, with one ⁠person suffering ⁠serious injuries and ⁠three ​sustaining minor injuries, Davis said.

• The 15-year-old stole a gun ​from a store ⁠on Saturday, Davis said. The 17-year-old had an outstanding warrant on a charge of theft of a gun from the same store, she said.

• ⁠The suspects stole more than four vehicles as they ⁠moved through Austin, the chief said. Citing the Travis County Sheriff’s Office, Davis said that a third young Hispanic male ran from the car when the two juveniles were apprehended.

• Davis said the motives were unknown for the shootings, which are still under investigation.

• Two of ⁠the incidents involved shooting into separate fire stations with a truck hit at one, according to Davis. Other shootings targeted residential buildings, she ​said.

(Reporting by Sinead Carew; Editing by Sergio ​Non and Christian Schmollinger)

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