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St. Louis Police Investigate Fatal Shooting of Woman Kidnapped from Clayton and Seek Public’s Help

Following the shooting murder of 37-year-old Michelle Hampton, who has been named as the victim in a case that has baffled officials since the incident occurred this past Wednesday, the city of St. Louis is dealing with yet another act of violence. Although there are still little details available, SLMPD officers have confirmed that Hampton’s car was quickly found after the shooting.

At approximately 11 a.m., police were called to the Kingsway East neighborhood in reference to a shooting. Despite the efforts of emergency medical personnel, Hampton was declared dead at the scene when officers found her with a gunshot wound. According to reports, an armed suspect reportedly dragged Hampton from her vehicle on Whitburn Drive in Clayton, Missouri, earlier in the day. According to reports, the attacker forced her to drive to St. Louis, where she was shot.

People in the community are being specifically requested to come forward with any information that could help catch the criminals behind this horrible act. A request has been issued by the authorities: “Anyone with information about the incident is urged to call the Homicide Division directly at 314-444-5371.” Additionally, it was reminded that if someone wants to stay anonymous and is interested in receiving a reward, they could call CrimeStoppers at 866-371-TIPS (8477). They guarantee that tips filed through their system will be eligible for a CrimeStoppers reward.

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