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Goose Creek PD asking for public’s help in locating suspect involved in deadly shooting on July 3

Goose Creek, South Carolina – Goose Creek Police Department is asking for public’s help in locating the suspect believed to be responsible for the deadly shooting earlier this month.

According to police announcement on Wednesday, the 24-year-old Dominque Jamar Denaro Jefferson is wanted for the July 3 homicide at Cream of The Crop Barbershop and Salon on Red Bank Road.

Jefferson is wanted for murder and possession of a weapon during a violent crime.

His last known address is on Spectrum Road in Summerville.

Police say the suspect is 5’08” tall weighing 170 pounds.

Jefferson has black hair and brown eyes.

Police added that the suspect drives white sedan with SC license plate QDS224.

Jefferson is considered to be armed and dangerous.

Anyone with information about the suspect, is asked to call 911 or (843) 863-5200.

Alex Tuhell

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