Ohio police got another breakthrough on Saturday in the hunt for a freeway sniper who has been terrorizing motorists for months when witnesses saw a man firing at a vehicle from an overpass. “We have the first description of the shooter. This is the first time anyone has seen the sniper or where the shots were coming from,” said a spokeswoman for the Ohio Franklin County Sheriff’s Department. Police had previously been given a vague description of a man who might have been the shooter, but on Saturday were able to get a more detailed description from witnesses. They said the man was a clean-shaven, average-sized white male aged between 30 and 40 and was wearing dark sunglasses and driving a small to mid-sized sedan. Police are hunting for the man and the vehicle but do not have the license number. Full Story
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