UPDATE, 5:30 a.m.: Two people were killed and three injured on Sunday evening.
The investigation into a shooting that killed a man and injured three others in Evanston led police a couple of miles away to Walnut Hills where they found a woman dead, police said early Monday.
Cincinnati police were called to the 3600 block of Idlewild Avenue in Evanston around 7 p.m. They found four victims at the scene.
Police said they found Andrew Wesley, 35, dead at the scene. Three other victims were taken to the University of Cincinnati Medical Center. Their identities and conditions have not been released.
Police said the investigation on Idlewild Avenue led officers to the 2500 block of Victory Parkway, in Walnut Hills, where Brittany Waggoner, 28, was found dead.
Police have not released any information on the manner of Waggoner's death or how it is connected to the Idlewild shooting.
No suspect information has been released
The Enquirer will update this report.
Earlier report: Cincinnati police are on the scene of a shooting in Evanston that left one dead and three others injured.
The injured have been taken to the University of Cincinnati Medical Center.
Police said the shooting happened around 7 p.m. in the 3600 block of Idlewild Avenue. The coroner is on the scene.
Sunday's violence brings the total number of fatal and non-fatal shootings in Cincinnati to at least 46 for the year, Eight people have been killed in shootings so far in 2021.
There has not been a shooting in Evanston since November. Last year, 21 people were shot in the neighborhood and two of those victims died.
The Enquirer will update as more information is available.
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