Police say some of the 13 Kansas City-area highway shootings over last 4 weeks are related
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Police say they have linked some of the apparently random shootings targeting vehicles traveling on Kansas City-area highways over the past month.
Kansas City, Mo., police didn't indicate Wednesday what led them to that conclusion. Federal authorities are helping investigate 13 shooting incidents between March 8 and April 6, three in which drivers were wounded. Ten of the shootings took place in Kansas City, while the other three were in the suburbs of Blue Springs and Lee's Summit, Mo., and Leawood, Kan.
Police say several other possible victims came forward after hearing about the shootings in the media, but it's unclear how many are connected. They also say victims and witnesses have provided inconsistent statements, making it difficult to get a grip on how many of the shootings are related.