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Man found shot in Norlane

Police are investigating a firearms incident in Norlane after a man was found with a gunshot wound.

Emergency services located the 47-year-old Geelong man near the intersection of Alkira and Yooringa avenues at around 11pm on Sunday, November 17.

The man was taken to hospital with serious injuries, and a crime scene was established while detectives continued to investigate the circumstances surrounding the incident.

Victoria Police told the Independent that the matter was being treated as suspicious and that the Armed Crime Squad was investigating the incident.

Crime Stoppers Victoria and Victoria Police launched a firearm campaign earlier this year after there were 5,126 firearm-related incidents in Victoria last year, according to Crime Statistics Agency data.

The ‘Say Something Before It’s Too Late’ campaign aims to raise awareness about the dangers of illegal firearms and urge the public to protect their community by reporting what they know to Crime Stoppers.

Chief executive Stella Smith said Crime Stoppers played a “crucial role” in the community by providing a safe and anonymous way for people to report crime.

“Illegal firearms mean dangerous shootings, thefts, and other violent acts that can put you and your family at risk,” she said.

“Last year we shared over 1,800 firearms reports to Victoria Police for further investigation, so we know people have information they are willing to share.”

Anyone who witnessed or has footage of the Norlane incident should contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or submit a confidential report online at crimestoppersvic.com.au

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