Windsor police say mom, daughter shot with suspected pellet gun

Windsor police say they are investigating after a shooting involving a suspected pellet gun on Halloween. (Mike Evans/CBC - image credit)
Windsor police say they are investigating after a shooting involving a suspected pellet gun on Halloween. (Mike Evans/CBC - image credit)

Windsor police say a woman and her child suffered minor injuries after being shot multiple times with a suspected pellet gun on Halloween.

The shots came from a passenger in a moving vehicle, police said in a media release Friday.

It happened just after 7:30 p.m. at the intersection of Tecumseh Road East and Howard Avenue.

"The adult was struck in the arm, while the child was hit in the left side of her face. Both suffered minor injuries as a result," police said.

Police released an image of a sedan with unique stickers on the back they say is the suspect vehicle.

They are looking for tips from the public to identify those responsible.

Windsor police say the suspect vehicle in what's believed to be a pellet gun shooting is an older model sedan with unique stickers on it.
Windsor police say the suspect vehicle in what's believed to be a pellet gun shooting is an older model sedan with unique stickers on it.

Windsor police say the suspect vehicle in what's believed to be a pellet gun shooting is an older model sedan with unique stickers on it. (Submitted by Windsor police)