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Man, woman sought in shooting at motel
By Times Staff Writer
Published September 27, 2007
TAMPA - Carlton K. Gay told police he was expecting "female company" at his motel room when he responded to a knock at the door.
Moments later, two gunshots pierced his body.
Police are now looking for two people in connection with the early morning shooting.
The incident started just before 4 a.m., when Gay, 29, opened the door to his Jayhawk Motel room on Nebraska Avenue to find a heavy-set woman dressed in a matching orange shirt and pants set.
As soon as the motel door swung open, police said, the woman ran to a nearby parked car, and a man got out of the car and demanded money from Gay.
The two started fighting and Gay was shot in the chest and stomach. He was taken to Tampa General Hospital.
Police said the shooter ran away. The car, believed to be a black Nissan, drove out of the parking lot of the motel, located at 3415 N Nebraska Ave.
The woman is described as black, between 25 and 30 years old, about 5 foot 7 and weighing 170 pounds. She had a pony tail down to her lower neck.
Police described the man as black, 30 to 35 years old, about 6 feet 1and 180 pounds. He has a dark complexion, a short haircut and a thin, manicured beard. He was last seen wearing baggy, stone washed jean shorts, white socks and a black hooded sweatshirt.
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