Police in San Leandro are investigating a shooting during an attempted burglary at an indoor marijuana grow operation that left three people injured, including two in critical condition.
According to a release issued by the San Leandro Police Department, on Sunday morning at around 4:20 a.m., authorities received a call regarding a burglary in progress on the 2000 block of Adams Avenue.
A site manager at the grow operation was struck by multiple times by gunfire and was listed in critical condition, police said. One of the burglary suspects located at the scene was shot at least once and also was listed in critical condition. As officers converged on the location, they spotted a U-Haul van fleeing the scene at a high rate of speed. Officers pursued the van after it failed to yield, chasing the suspect vehicle into Oakland. During the pursuit, the suspects switched vehicles, getting out the van and driving away in a newer model silver Jeep.
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