Two people are dead and a suspect remains on the run following a shooting in Lakewood late Thursday morning.
Just before noon, police started receiving 911 calls about shots fired in the 5200 block of West 14th Ave., between Ames St. and Sheridan Blvd.
One of the men later died, according to Lakewood Police Department spokesman Paul Osckel. The other is expected to survive.The shooting happened in the street and the sidewalk area in front of a home, he said. Multiple firearms were recovered at the scene, according to department spokesperson John Romero. West 14th Ave. was closed from Sheridan Blvd. to Chase St. but has since reopened.
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