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INDIANAPOLIS — At least seven people, including a teenager, were injured in separate shootings Tuesday morning, according to the Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department.

Just after 6 a.m., police found two people shot along North Grant Avenue near 38th Street and Sherman Drive on the city’s east side. IMPD says one of the victims has been pronounced dead.

At around 4:20 a.m., police found a person shot on South Oxford Street just off of Raymond Street and Keystone Avenue on the city’s southeast side. IMPD says the victim is in serious but stable condition.

Just after 4 a.m., officers were called to a shooting along East Thompson Road near East Street on the city’s south side. Police say the person was critically injured.

Police were called at around 12:30 a.m. to an area along Eugene Street, just west of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Street, for a 17-year-old boy who had been shot in the head.

The victim was rushed to Riley Hospital for Children and went immediately into surgery, according to IMPD. Investigators are having trouble piecing together what happened because much of the information from witnesses don’t line up.

At about the same time as the shooting on Eugene Street, officers found a person who had been shot multiple times near a gas station at the intersection of West 34th Street and Moller Road. The victim was awake and breathing, according to IMPD.

Shortly after midnight, a person who had been shot walked into the emergency room at Eskenazi Hospital. That person was awake and breathing.