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Investigators identify two suspects in South Portland shooting


Two suspects involved in a shooting in the parking lot of Kobe Steakhouse in South Portland have been identified.

No injuries were reported after the shooting on Gorham Road Wednesday evening, but a vehicle was hit.

Police say they’re trying to locate 21-year-old Navinn Ean of Westbrook and 21-year-old Jonathan Hanson of Buxton.

Ean’s vehicle is a blue 2018 four-door Dodge Charger with Maine Black Bear License plate SRT74.

Anyone with information on the shooting is asked to contact South Portland Police Detective Jon Stearns at 207-799-5511 EXT 7212 (jstearns@southportland.org), or Detective Lieutenant Christopher Todd at 207-799-5511 EXT 7448 (christo@southportland.gov). Anyone can leave an anonymous tip at 207-347-4100.

Navin Ean:

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