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R.I. resident in custody after N.H. shooting

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LEBANON, N.H. (AP) — A patient was shot to death inside an intensive care unit Tuesday by a family member, leading to a lockdown at New Hampshire's largest hospital, authoritie­s said. No one else was injured.

Authoritie­s said a person was taken into custody shortly before 3 p.m. while trying to leave the grounds of Dartmouth- Hitchcock Medical Center in Lebanon.

Attorney General Gordon MacDonald identified the victim as a 70-year-old woman. He said there were no other injuries.

No possible motive for the shooting was released.

An active shooter alert was issued after police received a report of a shooting inside an ICU on the fourth floor of one of the buildings.

Rhode Island State Police said the suspect's car had Rhode Island plates, so police in New Hampshire reached out to the state's Fusion Center, an informatio­n center under the command of the state police that also involves representa­tives from local, state and federal agencies.

The center helped identify the suspect as a Rhode Island resident, said Laura Meade Kirk, a state police spokeswoma­n. The resident's name wasn't immediatel­y released.

John Kacavas, the medical center's chief legal officer, thanked police and the attorney general's office for their response to a "tragic situation."

People were told to avoid the area around the hospital, and traffic was stopped on a route leading to the medical center.

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