Albany police request public’s help finding paintball shooter

Three people reported to Albany police that they were struck by paintballs in late April

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By Jada Haynes

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ALBANY — The Albany Police Department’s Criminal Investigations Bureau is requesting the public’s help in finding Dontavious Demond Hudson Jr., a man currently wanted on nine warrants related to paintball shootings.

The APD said these warrants include three counts of reckless conduct, three counts of simple battery and three counts of criminal trespass.

On April 21, two citizens reported being struck by paintballs, along with another individual on April 22. Hudson, 20, is described 5-feet-9 inches tall and weighing 155 pounds. His last known address is on the 500 block of Swift Street, police officials said.

Anyone with information in regards to his whereabouts can reach Albany Area Crime Stoppers at (229) 436-TIPS or investigators at either (229) 431-2100 or (229) 431-3288.

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