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Police looking for car in connection with deadly March shooting in St. Louis

Police are looking for a white, newer-model Infinity car that is missing the rear driver's side hubcap in connection with a deadly shooting.
Credit: SLMPD
Police are looking for a white, newer-model Infinity car that is missing the rear driver's side hubcap in connection with a deadly March 26 shooting.

ST. LOUIS — Police are looking for a "vehicle of interest" in connection with a deadly shooting in St. Louis last month.

Police described the car as a white, newer-model Infinity that is missing the rear driver's side hubcap. They believe it's connected with the shooting death of 32-year-old Revell Graham on March 26. Police said the car may also have damage to the passenger-side mirror.

Graham was found shot to death near Interstate 70 in the city's Hyde Park neighborhood. Officers responded to the 1100 block of Salisbury Street, where they found Graham lying on the sidewalk. He had been shot numerous times and was pronounced dead at the scene.

A second victim, a 26-year-old man, was found on the scene with a gunshot wound. He was taken to the hospital for treatment.

Credit: SLMPD
Police are looking for a white, newer-model Infinity car that is missing the rear driver's side hubcap in connection with a deadly March 26 shooting.

Detectives with the department's homicide division are handling the investigation.

Police asked anyone with information to call 314-444-5371 or CrimeStoppers at 866-371-TIPS (8477).

Resources for crime victims:

If you have been a victim of a crime or know someone who has been, 5 On Your Side has compiled a list of resources.

Better Family Life is a nonprofit community development organization working to “stabilize inner-city neighborhoods.” One aspect of its mission is a gun violence de-escalation program.

To learn more, call 314-381-8200 or visit https://www.betterfamilylife.org/

Life Outside of Violence “helps those harmed by stabbing, gunshot or assault receive the treatment, support and resources they need to find alternatives to end the cycle of violence.”

To learn more, call 314-327-6697 or email: ProjectLOV@WUSTL.edu

The Urban League of Metropolitan St. Louis has an anti-crime program called “Safety Net for Youth Initiative,” which is a joint partnership with Saint Louis Public Schools to provide services to at-risk youth.

To learn more, visit https://www.ulstl.com/anti-crime-initiative.html

Cure Violence is an international organization that has recently launched in a handful of St. Louis neighborhoods. Violence interrupters are trained to deescalate violent situations within their own communities. To learn more, visit https://cvg.org/

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