Crime & Safety

Latest Wanted Poster Issued After Midletown Police Secure Warrant In Tuesday Shooting

The search for Chriostopher Lane extended into Thursday in connection with a shooting in Middletown.

The search for Christopher Lane extended into Thursday in connection with a shooting in Middletown.
The search for Christopher Lane extended into Thursday in connection with a shooting in Middletown. (MPD)

MIDDLETOWN, CT — The latest wanted poster for Christopher Lane — and there have been many since a Tuesday shooting in Middletown — indicates that police have a formal warrant for his arrest.

Here it is:

(MPD)

The incident took place at 4:43 p.m. Tuesday in the area of Westlake Drive.

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According to a news release, investigators determined that Lane, 29, who knew the victim, fired a gun following a dispute involving the occupants of a vehicle.

The target was not struck and the person was able to flee the area safely, according to a news release.

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Officers immediately responded and conducted an extensive search utilizing multiple dog teams, drones, and "regional law enforcement resources." Shelter-in-place advisories were issued as a precaution for portions of the Westlake, East Street, and Atkins Street areas during the search. They were lifted in the evening.

Said police inm a statement released Wednesday:

"Despite extensive efforts throughout the evening, Lane was not located. He is believed to be armed and dangerous.The Middletown Police Department was assisted by the Cromwell Police Department, Connecticut State Police, the FBI New Haven Field Office, Middletown Fire Department, and regional Emergency Response Teams. Anyone with information regarding Christopher Lane’s whereabouts is urged to call 911 immediately or contact the Middletown Police Department at 860-347-6941. Additional updates will be released as they become available."

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