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Victims identified in Pulaski County shooting

UPDATE: The two men who were shot early Sunday morning on Laramie Road in Pulaski County are identified as Dale Davis and Isaiah Anderson.

Dale Davis, 20, from St. Robert was shot and killed during this incident. The second victim, Isaiah Anderson, 18, is recovering from a gunshot wound to his leg.

Several persons of interest have been identified but authorities are still asking for information that could assist in the investigation.

If you have any information regarding this incident, please contact the Pulaski County Sheriff’s Department at (573) 774-6196, or call 911.

ORIGINAL STORY: An early morning shooting in rural Pulaski County has left one man dead and another recovering from a gunshot wound.

The shooting happened shortly after 3 a.m. at the 21000 Block of Laramie Road.

When the shooting happened, seven other people were in the home but no one else was hurt.

Pulaski County Sheriffs believe there were at least two suspects are involved with this incident but they left the scene before deputies arrived.

About 30 minutes before the incident, shots were fired into a home in St. Robert.

Both of these incidents are being investigated as possibly being related. No one was injured in this incident.

Sheriff Long activated the Lake of the Ozarks Major Case Squad to assist in the investigation, which is also comprised of officers and deputies from local agencies.

Investigators from the Missouri State Highway Patrol’s Division of Drugs and Crime Control are also involved in the investigation.

Several persons of interest have been identified but authorities are still asking for information that could assist in the investigation.

If you have any information regarding these incidents, please contact the Pulaski County Sheriff’s Department at (573) 774-6196, or call 911.

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