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Tampa home where 3 killed 'one-stop shop' for drugs

Ken Suarez reports
By: Ken Suarez, FOX 13 News
POSTED:Oct 24 2016 08:44AM EST
UPDATED:Oct 24 2016 05:31PM EST
Tampa (FOX 13) - Sheriff Grady Judd said drugs were likely the reason behind three people being shot and killed - and a fourth critically injured - at a Hillsborough County home Wednesday morning.

A 911 call led deputies to the bloody crime scene. According to Sheriff Grady Judd, it was around 6:45 a.m. when the call came that "people had been shot" in the home on East 56th Street in the Temple Terrace area of the city.

Judd said after a preliminary investigation, there were four victims. Three of them died. The fourth suffered a gunshot wound to his face and was in critical condition.

Authorities maintain that they will have the suspect in custody soon
All those in the Tampa Bay area be alert and on the look out for Christopher Lewis and contact authorities using information below


Tampa Police Department Headquarters
One Police Center
411 N. Franklin Street
Tampa, Florida 33602
Main Phone: (813) 276-3200

Tampa Police District 1
West Tampa, South Tampa, West Shore area and Davis Island
3818 Tampa Bay Boulevard
Tampa, Florida 33614
Main Phone: (813) 354-6600
Neighborhood Watch Program: (813) 354-6692
View the District 1 Map


Tampa Police District 2
North Tampa and Tampa Palms
9330 N. 30th Street
Tampa, Florida 33612
Main Phone: (813) 931-6500
Neighborhood Watch Program: (813) 931-6541
View the District 2 Map


Tampa Police District 3
Downtown Tampa, East Tampa, Ybor City, and Port of Tampa
3808 North 22nd Street
Tampa, Florida 33610
Main Phone: (813) 242-3800
Neighborhood Watch Program: (813) 242-3867

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