KCSO Investigating Domestic Shooting; Search Underway for Suspect
SPENCER TOWNSHIP, Mich: Just after midnight, deputies responded to a report of a shooting in the 17000 block of Keller Avenue NE in Spencer Township.
Initial investigation indicates the incident stemmed from a domestic dispute between two adults in the home. During the altercation, a struggle over a firearm occurred between the adults. The firearm discharged during the struggle, and a round struck a teenage male in the foot as he stood nearby. A second child in the home ran to a neighbor’s house to call for help.
The suspect fled the home on foot prior to the arrival of deputies. The Kent County Sheriff’s Office Tactical Apprehension and Confrontation Team responded and secured the residence. Detectives and Crime Scene Investigators are conducting a thorough investigation into the incident.
KCSO is seeking information on the whereabouts of 39-year-old Andres Simon-Salgado, who is wanted for questioning in connection with this incident. He was last seen wearing a black or gray jacket, blue jeans, a long-sleeved black shirt, a black baseball cap, and carrying a red bag. His clothing may have changed. Simon-Salgado is known to frequent the Greenville area and is considered armed and dangerous. Federal authorities have been notified due to Simon-Salgado having an open investigation for illegal re-entry into the United States.
Anyone with information on Simon-Salgado’s whereabouts is urged not to approach him. Instead, call 911 immediately, or report to Silent Observer at 616-774-2345.
We recognize that incidents of domestic violence can impact anyone, including children. If you or someone you know is experiencing domestic violence, help is available. The Kent County Sheriff's Office works alongside local partners like the YWCA to support victims of domestic violence. The YWCA provides emergency shelter, counseling, legal advocacy, and other resources for survivors. If you or someone you know is in need of help, you can reach the YWCA's 24-hour confidential helpline at (616) 459-4681 or visit www.ywcawcmi.org.
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