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Police: 1 shot at NC Walmart, officers search for shooter

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LUMBERTON, N.C. -

Police in North Carolina say one person was injured in a shooting inside a Walmart. Lumberton police say that officers were called to the Walmart for a report of gunshots around 11:30 a.m. Friday, one of the biggest shopping days of the year.

When officers arrived, they weren't able to find a shooter or any victims, but surveillance video showed the shooter fleeing as the store was evacuated. Officers were working to find him.

The victim arrived at a hospital with a gunshot wound that wasn't considered life-threatening. Police say the shooting appears to be an isolated incident between two people who know each other.

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