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Update: Gun tested to potentially match bullet found in 11-year-old
Posted: 05.22.2009 at 7:11 PM
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Highway patrol will test a 22 caliber to match bullet recovered from boy's leg

ST. ELIZABETH -- Update May 27 6 p.m.:

Miller County Sheriff Bill Abbott tells KRCG the highway patrol is testing a gun to see if it matches the 22 caliber bullet recovered from an 11-year-old boy's leg after he was shot last week.

Abbott said no one has been arrested and still believes that the boy was not a target when he was hit as he stood in his grandparents' yard in St. Elizabeth.

Abbott says it was likely a stray bullet from someone illegally hunting from their car.

The boy is still recovering at University Hospital in Columbia.

Update May 25 6 p.m.

Family members tell KRCG the 11-year-old boy shot in the leg while playing in his grandparent's yard is now able to move that leg.

Miller County investigators are still working to figure out who fired a bullet that hit the boy Friday as he stood outside on his grandparent’s property in St. Elizabeth.

Paramedics rushed him to University Hospital in Columbia for surgery.

Sheriff Bill Abbott tell KRCG he does not believe the boy was a target. He thinks it could have been a stray bullet from someone hunting from their car-which is illegal.

Neighbors say they did see someone shooting a gun out of a black pickup truck at two homes in the neighborhood. 

Original story:

Investigators in Miller County are working to figure out who fired a bullet that hit a 11-year-old boy.

The boy was hit in the leg as he stood in his front yard around 7:30 p.m. Thursday on Ridge Road in St. Elizabeth, according to police.

Paramedics rushed him to University Hospital in Columbia for surgery. Miller County's Sheriff says the bullet lodged in the boy's leg bone. He's expected to make a full recover.

On Friday he was listed in fair condition.

Sheriff Bill Abbott says he doesn't believe the boy was a target. He thinks it could have been a stray bullet from someone hunting from their car - which is illegal.

The boy's family says they saw someone shooting a gun out of a pickup truck at two homes in the neighborhood.

Investigators don't have a lot to go on. They traveled to Columbia Friday to retrieve the bullet so they can use it for evidence.

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