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St. Louis County Community Mourns Loss of Teenager in South County Shooting; Police Seek Public’s Help

A young adolescent was shot and killed Thursday afternoon, leaving the South County community to cope with the devastating loss of life. At around 4:55 p.m., St. Louis County Police responded to an incident near Regina and Horn avenues and discovered 16-year-old Logan Snyder suffering from multiple gunshot wounds, according to KSDK. Snyder was declared dead at the shooting scene.

We still don’t know all the facts concerning what happened before the shooting. But according to First Alert 4, the St. Louis County Police Department is aggressively requesting help from the public. They urge anyone with information that can help with their current investigation to get in touch with them personally or to give CrimeStoppers an anonymous tip.

According to FOX 2 Now, the Hancock Place School District, where Snyder attended high school, has alerted its Crisis Intervention Team in response to this incident. This group has received training on how to help staff, parents, and kids in times of tragedy. In order to assist the community in adjusting to the loss, the district has also stated that counseling services are available in all of its buildings.

The investigation into this deadly occurrence is being led by the Bureau of Crimes Against Persons of the St. Louis County Police Department. According to the information supplied by the aforementioned sources, the police department’s number is 636-529-8210, and individuals who would prefer anonymity can reach CrimeStoppers at 866-371-8477.

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