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Teen wanted in connection with shooting arrested in Lancaster County

Teen wanted in connection with shooting arrested in Lancaster County
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Teen wanted in connection with shooting arrested in Lancaster County
A teenager wanted in connection with a shooting was arrested this morning in Lancaster County.Jose Ramos, 17, was taken into custody in a coordinated effort with East Hempfield Township Police, Lancaster County SERT and Lancaster City Police, according to a statement from Lancaster County Crime Stoppers.Ramos and two other teenagers, Charles Freeman, 15, and Sackiwa Ntuli, 18, are wanted in connection with a Jan. 7 shooting in the 100 block of Dauphin Street in Lancaster.The victim in that shooting was treated for non-life-threatening injuries, police said.All of the teens face multiple charges, including attempted homicide. Police have said they should be considered armed and dangerous.Again, Ramos is now in custody, but Freeman and Ntuli are still on the loose.Anyone who knows the whereabouts of any of the suspects is encouraged to call police at 717-735-3301 and ask to speak with a working detective. Information can be provided anonymously.Video below: Previous WGAL report on search for Ramos, Freeman and Ntuli.Get breaking news alerts sent to your phoneiPHONE: Download the WGAL app in the App Store.ANDROID: Download the WGAL app on Google Play.Video below: Middle school basketball brawl caught on camera.

A teenager wanted in connection with a shooting was arrested this morning in Lancaster County.

Jose Ramos, 17, was taken into custody in a coordinated effort with East Hempfield Township Police, Lancaster County SERT and Lancaster City Police, according to a statement from Lancaster County Crime Stoppers.

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Ramos and two other teenagers, Charles Freeman, 15, and Sackiwa Ntuli, 18, are wanted in connection with a Jan. 7 shooting in the 100 block of Dauphin Street in Lancaster.

The victim in that shooting was treated for non-life-threatening injuries, police said.

All of the teens face multiple charges, including attempted homicide. Police have said they should be considered armed and dangerous.

Again, Ramos is now in custody, but Freeman and Ntuli are still on the loose.

Anyone who knows the whereabouts of any of the suspects is encouraged to call police at 717-735-3301 and ask to speak with a working detective. Information can be provided anonymously.

Video below: Previous WGAL report on search for Ramos, Freeman and Ntuli.

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Video below: Middle school basketball brawl caught on camera.