Detectives are hunting for a man who they believe can assist with their inquiries after a shooting in Sydney's south-west earlier this year left a woman with 'significant injuries'.
A 37-year-old woman was taken to Bankstown Hospital, in Sydney's south-west, just before 12:45pm on January 12 after she was shot in the torso.
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Detectives released a one-minute CCTV footage on Wednesday of the Mercedes pulling up into the ambulance bay where three paramedics could be seen.
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