A teenager was found shot to death over the weekend in a vehicle in Ramsey, officials said Monday.
Officers were sent to the 14600 block of Snowy Owl Street about 8:30 a.m. Sunday and found the man slumped over in the vehicle, a police statement read.
Upon arrival, they saw the victim in the driver's seat was dead with a gunshot wound, police said.
Police identified the man as 18-year-old Diamond Eddie Manly of Brooklyn Park.
"At this time, the investigation indicates the death is a homicide and no arrests have been made," the statement read.
Anyone with information about the shooting is being encouraged to call the Anoka County Sheriff's Office dispatch at 763-427-1212.
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