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Police: Two suspects rob, shoot man in Walnut Hills

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WALNUT HILLS (FOX19) -

Cincinnati Police are looking for the suspects of a shooting in Walnut Hills.

Authorities say two black males approached a man walking around 920 Foraker Avenue, just off Martin Luther King Drive. They took his wallet and shot him twice in the leg.

It happened around 9:20 p.m. on Friday evening.

The victim was taken to UC Medical Center. His condition is currently unknown at this time.

The suspects are still at large. Anyone with information is asked to contact Cincinnati Police.

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