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RAYTOWN, Mo. – The Latest on a man arrested after a series of shootings in the Kansas City area that left three dead (all times local):
6:05 p.m.
A man is facing a total of 18 charges including murder after a series of shootings in the Kansas City area left three people dead and two wounded.
The charges filed Monday against 35-year-old Isaac Fisher include three counts of second-degree murder. Fisher is being held on $1 million bond.
Police say the shootings occurred Sunday within a little more than an hour of each other in three separate locations. The only victim identified Monday was 34-year-old Angenette Hollins. Jackson County court records show Fisher and Hollins were the parents of a son who died in infancy.
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9:20a.m.
Authorities have arrested a suspect in a series of shootings that left three people dead and two wounded in the Kansas City area.
Police say 35-year-old Issac Fisher was taken into custody Sunday night after a manhunt. No charges are listed for him in online court records.
Police say the victims were shot during little more than an hour in three locations. Police discovered 34-year-old Angenette Hollins dead around 9:15 a.m. Sunday in a Kansas City house. A little later, police in nearby Raytown found a man dead in a home. A child who is around the age of 4 and an adult also were wounded.
Police then found a man dead on the porch of a Kansas City home.
Police haven’t released the identities of any victims besides Hollins.
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This story has been corrected to show some of the shootings took place in Raytown, not Raymore.
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