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Video After The Jump CINCINNATI - Police have made an arrest in a shooting involving a bow and arrow. Police arrested 57-year-old Bo Spivey from Adams County Tuesday evening. Police say he fled to Georgia where he stopped at a farm house and turned himself in. Police responded to the farm house and took Spivey into custody Tuesday evening. Spivey allegedly shot a man with a bow and arrow Tuesday morning. Police identified the victim as 50-year-old Doug Stacey. The shooting was reported to police around 7 a.m. in the 400 block of Beech Street in Elmwood Place, but officers say the victim may have been lying on his couch for hours before neighbors heard his calls for help. "I live on the second floor and I could hear him from the window where his fan is. He said he's been shot three times and for somebody to call police," said neighbor Richard Sanders to a 911 dispatcher. Police say Spivey was kicked out of a residence by Stacey who was letting him stay there. "From what we can gather, he was allowing for him to stay and then last night he asked him to leave because he was disrespecting his 11-year-old daughter," said Chief William Peskin of Elmwood Place police. Spivey allegedly came back to the residence and shot his friend three times with a bow and arrow. Police say Stacey suffered two arrow wounds to the back and one to the hand. "He was intending for the gentleman to die from what we can gather," said Chief Peskin. Stacey's sister lives nearby and rushed over to find her brother being put into an ambulance. "It was petrifying because you could see the tears in my brothers eyes and I raised my brother as my son so yeah he had me bawling. It scared me to death. I didn't know if he was going to live or not," said Sandra Charles, Doug Stacey's sister The victim was transported to University Hospital in Cincinnati and his condition has not been released. Police and relatives tell 9 News the victim has undergone surgery. Neighbors also say Spivey might have been on medications. Spivey will be extradited back to Cincinnati to face charges. Source: WCPO twitter-5d.gif
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