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Craigslist sale ends in gunfight

Police said the suspects drove away in the Camaro

Updated: Monday, 01 Mar 2010, 11:25 AM EST
Published : Sunday, 28 Feb 2010, 10:03 PM EST

DAYTON, Ohio (WDTN) - Dayton police said a Cincinnati man was shot in the leg after he brought his 1986 Camaro to the corner of Mulford and Grandview avenues to a potential buyer. But police said the sale was a set-up for a robbery.

During the transaction in the late afternoon of Sunday, February 28, several men came from behind a home on Mulford Avenue and started shooting. A bullet hit the seller in the leg, investigators said. The sellers were also armed, and fired back. It's not clear if any of the suspects were hit. Police said the suspects drove away in the Camaro.

Dayton police have named a suspect in the shooting. Officers are looking for Terrell Garrett, 19, of Dayton. He was last seen driving the 1986 blue Camaro, license plate number DTU 2800. If you have any information, call Crime Stoppers at 937-222-7867.

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