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Slinger police are investigating a fatal shooting at a house near where officers earlier had received a call complaining about a suspected underage drinking party.

On Saturday night, police identified the man as Bo A. Morrison, 20, of West Bend.

Police weren't able to reach anyone at the house when they first were called about the party. More than an hour later, they found the body of Morrison at a neighbor's house when a homeowner called to say that he'd shot an intruder.

According to a news release, police went to a house in the 100 block of N. Kettle Moraine Drive about 12:50 a.m. after receiving a complaint about loud noise. The caller suspected someone at the house was hosting an underage drinking party.

Police arrived and knocked on the door but got no response. They also spoke to one of the neighboring homeowners by phone, who told them she was at work. After police left, the woman contacted police and said she had reached her husband who had been asleep.

About 2 a.m., the woman's husband called police to say he had shot an intruder. When officers arrived, they found Morrison on the porch. He had been shot in the chest. He was dead at the scene.

Police said the man who shot Morrison was interviewed by authorities and released. The case remains under investigation.

An autopsy is scheduled for Monday.

Lee Bergquist of the Journal Sentinel staff contributed to this report.