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Montgomery police investigating 16th homicide of 2013

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MONTGOMERY, AL (WSFA) -

The Montgomery Police Department confirms that it's working its 16th homicide of 2013 after a fatal shooting in the 1100 block of E. D. Nixon Avenue late Friday evening.

Multiple officers were called to the scene where they located the victim, 23-year-old Larry Wells, inside a home. Wells was pronounced dead on the scene.

Investigators have not released a motive and say no suspect/s are currently in custody.

Anyone with information in this homicide is encouraged to contact the Montgomery Police Department at (334) 241-2651 or Montgomery Crime Stoppers at (334) 215-STOP/215-7867 immediately.

WSFA 12 News will continue to follow this developing story with additional details as they are confirmed.

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