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CINCINNATI - Police are investigating a Sunday evening homicide in Walnut Hills.

Cincinnati Police received the call just after 7 p.m. Bradley Masters, 46, was found in a newer model Nissan pick-up truck near Lindsay Alley, one block south of East McMillian.

Investigators from the Criminal Investigation Section documented multiple shell casings near Concord Street. Homicide detectives, and the Hamilton County coroner also responded to the scene.

If you have any information you're urged to call Crimestoppers at 513-352-3040.

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Police find man slain in truck

WALNUT HILLS – A 46-year-old man was gunned down in the 700 block of Lindsey Alley late Sunday, according to Cincinnati police.






Bradley Masters was pronounced dead at the scene of the 7 p.m. shooting, homicide investigators said.

Police responded to the area to investigate reports of shots fired when they found Masters in a pick-up truck near the intersection of McMillan and Kenton Streets.

Investigators spent several hours Sunday collecting evidence such as bullet casings from the street and alley.

The Enquirer will update this story as information develops.

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CORRYVILLE – Police are investigating a shooting near the University of Cincinnati campus in which an “Uzi-style handgun” was used.






The incident happened at about 9:20 p.m. near Charlton Street and Glendora Avenue. The victim’s condition is unknown.

An officer arriving on the scene said two African-American suspects fled east toward Vine Street. One of the suspects was described as 6 feet tall, 145 pounds. The other was said to be 5 feet 9 inches tall and 160 pounds. Both were wearing all-black clothing, police said.

If you have information, call Crime Stoppers at 513-352-3040.

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