Woman grazed in West Town shooting

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A woman was grazed by a bullet in West Town early Saturday.

The 22-year-old woman was sitting in the front passenger seat of a vehicle stopped in traffic in the 2500 block of West Iowa at 4:05 a.m., when another vehicle pulled alongside it and someone inside opened fire, police News Affairs Officer Ana Pacheco said.

The woman suffered a graze wound to her upper back and was driven to Presence Saints Mary and Elizabeth Medical Center in the vehicle she was already in, Pacheco said. She was treated and released from the hospital.

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