Police search for armed Cooperstown shooting suspect

COOPERSTOWN – New York State Police along with the Village of Cooperstown Police and The Otsego County Sheriff’s Department, engaged in a manhunt Monday morning as a result of gunfire at a Main Street Cooperstown retailer.

Police searched throughout the day Monday as the Village's Main Street businesses as well as the Bassett Medical Center engaged in a “lock down” status for nearly four hours as police personnel cleared the vicinity for the suspect who remains at large.

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At this time, police are still searching for 62-year-old Barry Renert, who entered the Seventh Inning Stretch memorabilia shop located at 137 Main St. in the village, a short distance away from the Cooperstown Baseball Hall of Fame, which will celebrate its seventy-fifth year of operation in 2014.

Police describe Renert as being six-feet two-inches in height and weighing approximately 240 pounds. His eyes are green in color and he has gray hair or a shaved head. Police also have indicated that Renet has full-sleeve arm tattoos, as well as two “tear drop” tattoos near his right eye.

According to police, Renert is believed to be driving a rented black 2012 Chrysler 200LX with Florida license plate AFPK42. Police have cautioned the public that Renert is armed and dangerous, and under no circumstances should he be approached.

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