MONTCALM COUNTY, MI -- A 45-year-old man was camping in Montcalm County when he was shot in the head.

The Belding man is expected to survive after having bullet fragments removed from his head, Michigan State Police said in a news release. He was released from Greenville United Hospital after being treated.

Police were dispatched around 7 a.m. Tuesday, Feb. 18 to a report of a shooting in the area of West Colby Road and M-66 in Sidney Township.

The 911 caller was a male, who indicated he had been shot. Officers arrived to find the man with an injury to his head.

Police said the man was camping at the time of the incident. They didn’t disclose additional details about the incident, but said state police are investigating the incident as a “suspicious shooting.”

Troopers are asking anyone with information, or who may have been hunting in the area, to contact Michigan State Police’s Lakeview Post at 989-352-8444.

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