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Police are asking the public for information after a man turned up at a Shannon Four Square with what looked like gunshot wounds.
A scene examination is ongoing in Plimmer Terrace today as Police piece together what led to the man being injured.
Horowhenua Mayor Bernie Wanden told the Heraldthe man turned up to the shop yesterday evening covered in blood, and was given medical assistance before being taken to hospital.
"There was no actual incident in Shannon, but medical assistance was called. I believe the injuries are non-life threatening and there was never any danger to the public."
Detective Senior Sergeant Dave Thompson says police are continuing to speak with a number of witnesses.
"We are also seeking sightings from the public of a man walking along the side of the road about 1km north of Shannon between 5:30-6:30pm yesterday," he says.
Officers were called to the small town of Shannon, in the Horowhenua district, at 6.30pm yesterday after reports of an incident in the area.
Police say a man was seriously injured in a targeted incident in Shannon last night. Image / Google
Authorities earlier confirmed that a man had been taken to Palmerston North Hospital with serious injuries following "an incident".
Police are still investigating the circumstances that led up to it and those involved.
A member of the public wrote online that they had been driving through the town when they came across a man with blood all over him.
"This guy jumped out from the side of the road covered in blood."