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Shooting sends man to a Saskatoon hospital

Man makes his way to a Saskatoon hospital after being shot early Monday morning. File / Global News

A man who was shot early Monday morning in Saskatoon made his way to hospital for treatment.

The man showed up at Royal University Hospital at around 4 a.m. CT for treatment of a gunshot wound.

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His injury is believed to be non-life-threatening.

The 26-year-old man told Saskatoon police officers that he was shot in the area of 22nd Street West and Avenue P.

He said the suspect was in a vehicle, but was unable to provide any further details.

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Members of the Saskatoon police Targeted Enforcement Unit are investigating.

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