RICHMOND, Va. -- In the Richmond Metro area there have been nine shootings, including two deaths and seven injuries over a three-day span.

In this week’s edition of “Crime Insider,” Jon Burkett has the latest on some of the shootings, including why one isn't being classified as a murder.

Police looking for suspect in shooting of elderly man

Police are asking for the public help to locate a Richmond man wanted in connection with a South Richmond shooting on Saturday, November 12.

Milton A. White, Jr, 22, is wanted on charges of breaking and entering, malicious discharge of a firearm within a dwelling and use of a firearm in the commission of a felony in connection to the shooting of an Elderly man Saturday night.

The victim is an 81-year-old man who was shot four times according to sources. He is recovering at a nearby hospital.

Insider sources tell CBS 6 reporter Jon Burkett, White is the father of the shooting victim's granddaughter.

White is described as a black male, 5’4”, weighing approximately 135 pounds with black hair and brown eyes.

Police consider White armed and dangerous. Anyone who sees him is asked to call police immediately.

Fatal Richmond shooting not classified as a murder

Over the weekend 25-year-old Jovante Jackson was shot to death off Ivymount Road in South Richmond.

Jackson was shot at about 4:30 a.m. Sunday along the 1400 block of Ivymount Road in the Elkhardt neighborhood of South Richmond.

Insider sources Burkett it hasn't been classified a murder because it is believed that Jackson was actually trying to a rob a man, when that man with a conceal carry permit, fired back and killed Jackson.

“Officers responded and located Jackson, who was suffering from an apparent gunshot wound, lying in the parking lot,” a Richmond Police spokesperson said. “He was transported to a local hospital for treatment where he later succumbed to his injuries.”

Anyone with information about this incident is asked to call Major Crimes Detective Kevin Hughes at 804-646-3917 or contact Crime Stoppers at 804-780-1000.

There was also a shooting Monday afternoon at the CVS drug store in the 700 block of Walmsley Blvd. There is now word on the condition of the victim at this time.

Missing Keeshae Jacobs update

You may recall Keeshae Jacobs vanished on a Monday night six weeks ago.

Neither her debit card nor her cell phone has been used since. Police say she was last seen in the Chimborazo Park area in Church Hill and while police haven't said it, her mother suspects foul play.

“Cell phone, email, bank card, her Facebook, none of it has been used, nothing,” said Toni Jacobs. “It's like she has dropped off the face of the earth. Nobody has heard from her and that's not like her.”

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