Roanoke Police investigating after man hospitalized with gunshot wound
No arrests made, police say
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Authorities said they are investigating after a man showed up to Carilion Roanoke Memorial Hospital with a gunshot wound on Wednesday night.
Officers said they were told that a man showed up at the hospital around 10:45 p.m. According to police, he either drove himself or someone else drove him, but he was not taken by ambulance.
The man had what officers said they believed were non-life-threatening injuries.
Detectives said they are still working to figure out where the shooting happened.
No arrests have been made and authorities said this is an ongoing investigation.
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