Police Searching Suspected Mass Shooter's Home In North Bend

An apartment on Miami Avenue is being searched following the shooting in downtown Cincinnati.

(North Bend, Oh.) - The investigation into a mass shooting at a downtown Cincinnati bank building has moved to a North Bend apartment.

Five victims were shot by a gunman at the Fifth Third Center on Fountain Square Thursday morning. Three of the victims were killed. The shooter also died after encountering police responding to the attack.

Cincinnati Police say they and the Hamilton County Sheriff's Office are searching an apartment on the 100 block of Miami Avenue in connection with the shooting.

RELATED: Three Victims Dead, Two Hurt As Active Shooter Opens Fire In Downtown Cincinnati

Investigators have not released the name of the suspected shooter. Several witnesses say the shooter was wearing a business suit during the attack.

Two of the shooting victims are at University of Cincinnati Medical Center in critical and serious conditions. 

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