Police are hunting for an on-the-run killer after he allegedly shot four of his neighbours, killing three and injuring one, in rural Colorado.
Hanme K. Clark, 45, reportedly shot four of his neighbours in an apparent property dispute at around 1pm on Monday in a wooded area near Rocky Ridge Road, outside of Westville, Colorado, which lies around 140 miles south of Denver.
A shelter-in-place order was given just before 1:30pm as several law enforcement agencies, including state police, were locked in a stand-off with Clark, who somehow managed to slip through police lines and escape.
The order wasn't rescinded until around 8:15pm.
Custer County Sheriff's Office, one of several law enforcement agencies that are hunting Clark, revealed that two men and one woman were shot and killed before they arrived.
Hanme K. Clark (pictured) is currently on the run, and is being hunted by several law enforcement agencies
He allegedly shot four people in a wooded area in rural Colorado on Monday afternoon
Three people died, while a fourth victim was airlifted to a nearby hospital to deal with multiple gunshot wounds to her chest
(File picture) Clark is said to have escape in a white Dodge Ram 1500 pickup truck
A fourth victim, a woman, was airlifted to Colorado Springs, then sent to Denver, in a critical condition after taking 'multiple' bullets to the chest.
A spokesperson for the force said that Clark and 'at least one of the victims have been in previous civil disputes about property lines', but did not elaborate on this.
Clark is now at large, having fled the scene in a white Dodge Ram 1500 pickup truck.
Custer County Sheriff's Office said his car also had a camper shell on top, and carried a Colorado license plate which reads: BHLK27.
While the force urged locals to call 911 if they see Clark or the car, it said its officers were confident that they'd be able to catch him soon.
'We have a very good lead on almost exactly where the suspect and the vehicle are, and we’re working with another law enforcement agency to take him into custody,' a spokesperson said at a press conference.
They added that anyone who sees Clark or the vehicle should not approach.
Chaffee County police, which is also investigating the shooting, described him as six feet and three inches, with brown hair and brown eyes, weighing roughly 200 pounds.
The force also warned that he may be accompanied by a woman, though did not describe what she looked like or how she knows Clark.