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Man injured in doorstep shooting Man injured in doorstep shooting
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A 36-year-old man has been seriously injured after he was shot on his doorstep in the Gallowhill area of Paisley. A 36-year-old man has been left seriously injured after he was shot on his doorstep in the Gallowhill area of Paisley.
Police said a lone gunman approached the man while he was letting his dog out at his home in Brewster Avenue at about 0010 BST.Police said a lone gunman approached the man while he was letting his dog out at his home in Brewster Avenue at about 0010 BST.
Detectives said they were treating the incident as attempted murder.Detectives said they were treating the incident as attempted murder.
The suspect who was wearing a dark coloured "hoodie" made off, on foot, in an unknown direction.The suspect who was wearing a dark coloured "hoodie" made off, on foot, in an unknown direction.
The injured man was taken to the Royal Alexandra Hospital in Paisley where staff described his condition as "serious but stable".The injured man was taken to the Royal Alexandra Hospital in Paisley where staff described his condition as "serious but stable".
Det Insp Mark McGowan, who is leading the investigation, said: "Enquiries are at an early stage. I would appeal to anyone, who may have been in the area of Brewster Avenue or Dundonald Road around ten minutes after midnight this morning and saw anything suspicious to contact Paisley CID."Det Insp Mark McGowan, who is leading the investigation, said: "Enquiries are at an early stage. I would appeal to anyone, who may have been in the area of Brewster Avenue or Dundonald Road around ten minutes after midnight this morning and saw anything suspicious to contact Paisley CID."