Deadly shooting happened Monday around 7:45 a.m.
CASA GRANDE, AZ — A man is wanted after allegedly shooting and killing a man in Casa Grande Monday morning.
According to Casa Grande police, 49-year-old Marcus Hatton shot and killed 45-year-old Steve Shinault just after 7:45 a.m. after the two were involved in an argument outside of a house along Prickly Pear Street. Police believe the two knew each other prior to the shooting. Shinault was shot several times before he attempted to escape in a vehicle and crashed into a nearby house. Shinault did not survive his injuries.Anyone with any information about Hatton's whereabouts is asked to call Casa Grande Police at 840-3175 or Silent Witness at 836-2100.
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