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Posted: 7:37 a.m. Tuesday, March 27, 2012

Authorities: Man shot after entering wrong house

Covered body behind crime scene tape (file)
Covered body behind crime scene tape (file)

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FOSTER CITY, Calif. —

A San Francisco Bay area man is in intensive care after being shot when authorities say he walked into the wrong house.

Police say the 24-year-old South San Francisco man thought he was entering a friend's Foster City home early Sunday after a night of drinking.

Foster City police Capt. Jon Froomin says the man instead went inside the home of a stranger who fired two or three shots at him.

Froomin told the San Francisco Chronicle he could not release the man's condition but that investigators have not been able to interview him.

Friends told authorities he may have entered the wrong house by mistake.

Neither the shooter nor the victim has been arrested.

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