Philadelphia police still searching for couple wanted or McDonald’s shootout

PHILADELPHIA, PA – A couple wanted for a shootout two weeks ago at a Philadelphia McDonald’s restaurant are still being sought by police.

Police in Philadelphia are asking the public to assist in identifying a couple wanted for a shootout that took place outside a North Philadelphia McDonald’s on February 15th.

This week, police released video and photos of the suspects, but the couple remains at large. Police are looking to find thee couple who pulled up to the location in a red pickup truck, fired shots at a group of people, then fled.

According to police, officers responded to a shooting incident that occurred in the area of 4200 Carlisle St.

Surveillance camera footage in the area showed an unknown male and female showing up at the Mcdonald’s restaurant in a red pickup truck.

“During their time at McDonalds, a verbal dispute took place. The unknown male drove the truck and the female traded gunfire with unknown males across the street on the 4200 block of Carlisle Street,” police reported.

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If you have any information regarding this case, please call 911 or call the Philadelphia Police Department hotline. To submit a tip via telephone, dial 215.686.TIPS (8477) or text a tip to 215.686.TIPS (8477). All tips are confidential.

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