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The Bay County Sheriff’s Office is investigating a shooting that left one man dead and one woman injured.
The call came in around 1:00 p.m. Sunday from 7327 Coe Road in Bayou George.
Clarence Weed tells News 13 his brother, Steven Weed, 42, was killed over $100. Steven Weed apparently loaned a man $100 but was shot when he tried to get the money back.
Clarence Weed says his brother was shot in the arm, then in the forehead. Steven’s fiancee called 911 from the bedroom. She was then shot in the arm.
Both were taken by ambulance to Bay Medical Center. Clarence Weed says his brother is dead. Investigators expect the woman to recover.
Animal control officers were called to remove three dogs at the scene.
Deputies are on the lookout for James David Thompson, 19. He’s driving a 2001 silver Nissan Pathfinder with license plate K874 FL. He is considered armed and dangerous.
Authorities believe a teenager named Kristen Weathers, 17, and her 18 month-old baby are in the car with Thompson.
If you have any information in this case, you’re asked to call the Bay County Sheriff’s Office at 747-4700 or Crime Stoppers at 785-TIPS.
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