Telford business park murder: Tribute to Tamba Momodou
The family of a man who was shot dead at a Telford business park have described him as a "smiley, charismatic young man".
And they said 20-year-old Tamba Momodou would "light up any room he entered".
Six people have been arrested on suspicion of his murder, on 13 October, and have since been bailed.
Mr Momodou's family have also asked people to co-operate with the police investigation into his death.
Mr Momodou, who lived in the Donnington area, died from gunshot wounds he received in a car park at the Bridges Business Park, in Horsehay.
Three of the men questioned by police officers are 19 and are from Northolt in London, Bromley in London, and Tipton in Sandwell.
They were arrested with a 18-year-old who is from Billericay in Essex and two 16-year-olds, from the London areas of Redbridge and Blackheath.
Detectives have also seized two more vehicles, following the discovery of a burnt-out Skoda Karoq near the Wrekin, in Shropshire, on the day of the murder.
West Mercia Police believes all three vehicles could be linked to the shooting earlier that day.
A white Toyota IQ recovered by police has the registration A059 UOX and a grey VW T-Cross has GK20 FXR on its number plate.
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