INDIANAPOLIS — In a span of about 30-minutes Saturday afternoon, three people were shot in two separate incidents in Indianapolis.
All three victims are expected to survive.
At about 3:15 p.m. on the city's northwest side, two people were shot in the 3100 block of busy Moller Road, just north of West 30th Street. Police quickly shut down Moller as they interviewed people in the area and looked for information that could help in their investigation.
A Public Information Officer for the Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department said the victims did not appear to suffer life-threatening injuries.
It was not clear what led up to the shooting or whether a suspect or suspects had been identified.
One victim was rushed to Eskenazi Hospital while another went to IU Methodist.
About 30-minutes later, on the east side, a woman was shot and wounded in the 3600 block of East 10th Street. That's near North Sherman Drive.
Her condition also did not appear to be life-threatening, according to police.
Circumstances surrounding the shooting were not available.