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Greenwich Victim Of Norwalk Shooting Released

Norwalk emergency personnel work on a shooting victim, a Greenwich woman, last Wednesday in the Stop and Shop parking lot. Photo Credit: Nancy Guenther Chapman

NORWALK, Conn. – A Greenwich woman who was shot in Norwalk last week was released from Norwalk Hospital, Norwalk Police said.

Sgt. Lisa Cotto said it's unclear when she was released, but Lt. Timothy Murphy thought it was Tuesday.

The 50-year-old woman was shot in the abdomen on Oct. 10 in the Stop & Shop parking lot at 385 Connecticut Ave. She had dropped off her teenage son at Rip Van Winkle lanes and had gone shopping in the store, police said. She was walking back to her white Mercedes at the far north end of the parking lot when a man approached, police said. She was shot while in her car in what was either a robbery or attempted carjacking, Deputy Chief David Wrinn said.

Witnesses said she got out of the car and said, "I've been shot." Her assailant ran toward Best Buy they said.

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