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Sacramento County Sheriff's detectives have been unable to determine how a 2-year-old girl managed to allegedly shoot herself in the head inside a South Sacramento home Monday. What's more, detectives have not yet located the firearm the toddler reportedly used to shoot herself, either.
Deputies was alerted to the shooting a little before 2 p.m. Monday, following a 911 call to the department. When officers arrived at the Countryfield Drive home, deputies found the wounded toddler along with the mother and two other women. The toddler and her mother do not live at the home.
Detectives could not find a gun at the scene, making it difficult for police to find out what happened.
The little girl was transported to a local hospital where she is receiving treatment.
The three women at the home were taken in for questioning. Police say they can't share what was discussed in the interviews but say there was inconsistencies with the women's stories.
http://www.abc10.com/news/local/sou...ssing-in-sacramento-toddler-shooting/74025565
Deputies was alerted to the shooting a little before 2 p.m. Monday, following a 911 call to the department. When officers arrived at the Countryfield Drive home, deputies found the wounded toddler along with the mother and two other women. The toddler and her mother do not live at the home.
Detectives could not find a gun at the scene, making it difficult for police to find out what happened.
The little girl was transported to a local hospital where she is receiving treatment.
The three women at the home were taken in for questioning. Police say they can't share what was discussed in the interviews but say there was inconsistencies with the women's stories.
http://www.abc10.com/news/local/sou...ssing-in-sacramento-toddler-shooting/74025565