KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) -- Kansas City police believe the same people are behind pellet-gun shootings at four bus stops during the morning rush.
No serious injuries are reported.
Police say they're looking for a white Ford Taurus carrying three young men after shootings that started at 6 a.m. Tuesday when a woman was shot in the neck as she stood at a bus stop.
About an hour later, a second bus-stop shooting was reported but no injuries were reported. Police said the vehicle description in the second incident matched that in the first shooting.
Two similar shootings were also reported at two other bus stops.
Police say the suspects were described as three teens in a white Taurus with a broken right tail light through which the light bulb is visible.
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Information from: KSHB-TV: http://www.nbcactionnews.com
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