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Manhunt Continues for Suspect in Bay City Shooting as $2,500 Reward Offered for Information

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Published on November 01, 2024
Manhunt Continues for Suspect in Bay City Shooting as $2,500 Reward Offered for InformationSource: Facebook/Bay City Department of Public Safety

A manhunt is currently ongoing for a person of interest connected to a Bay City shooting that left a 26-year-old man in critical condition. ABC12 News reported that Jaimari Kareem Campbell is being actively sought by the Bay City Department of Public Safety concerning the incident that occurred early on the morning of Saturday, Oct. 26.

According to a statement by the local authorities, the shooting took place around 7:40 a.m. in the 700 block of Third Street. Public safety officers discovered the Saginaw resident with a gunshot wound, whose critical condition has anchored him in hospital care since the day of the shooting, according to WNEM. The details regarding a possible motive behind the shooting remain undisclosed, with investigators withholding the victim's identity.

Both news outlets note that Crime Stoppers has stepped in, offering a reward of up to $2,500 for information leading to Campbell's arrest. The Bay City Department of Public Safety echoed the call for community assistance, urging anyone with information to come forward.

Details on where Campbell might currently be are scarce, but the public has been provided numerous ways to convey any knowledge that might assist in the manhunt. In a post made accessible via their social media, the Bay City Department of Public Safety stated, "Anyone with information on this incident is asked to call the Bay City Department of Public Safety at 989-892-8571." They further mentioned that information can be given anonymously by calling Crime Stoppers at 1-800-422-JAIL, downloading the P3 mobile app, or visiting P3Tips.com to affirming their commitment towards ensuring public safety regardless of the critical state the victim remains in, as highlighted on their Facebook page.