$5,000 reward offered for information in Detroit 6-year-old's fatal shooting Sunday night.

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6-year-old shot to death in Detroit drive-by

Detroit Police Chief Todd Bettison discusses a drive by shooting that killed a 6-year-old boy in the 16700 block of Anglin Street in Detroit.

Detroit police are searching for those involved in a shooting that fatally wounded a child in the city late Sunday night.

Gunfire broke out between at least two vehicles with a stray bullet striking a home in the Cadillac Heights neighborhood, killing a 6-year-old.

Big picture view:

Detroit police are searching for a red Jeep as a vehicle of interest involved in the shooting death of a child late Sunday night.

According to chief Todd Bettison, gunfire broke out near the intersection of Anglin Street and Stender Avenue, a mile to the east of I-75, just north of McNichols. A black-colored sedan may also have been involved with the shooting. 

Shell casings littered the ground in the residential neighborhood. 

One of those bullets struck a 6-year-old, fatally wounding them.

What they're saying:

Bettison promised the department would track down the assailant involved.

"Unfortunately, when shots are fired in a residential neighborhood, you don't know where they're going to end," said Bettison.

What you can do:

A $5,000 reward is now being offered for information leading to an arrest. 

Anyone with information is asked to call 1-800-Speak-Up or submit a tip to DetroitRewards.TV. Find more information here

The Source: Details for this story came from Detroit police Sunday night. 

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