There are more questions than answers coming out of a shooting in downtown Fredericton Wednesday morning.

The only information released to the public to date by Fredericton police is that an unnamed adult male was shot sometime before 4 a.m. Wednesday by another unnamed adult male.

More than 24 hours after the shooting, Fredericton police have not informed the public if the adult male suspect is still at large or in police custody.

""We are still actively investigating yesterday's shooting incident," stated police spokeswoman Alycia Bartlett in an email to CBC News on Thursday.

The police department did ask for the public's help Wednesday in locating 28-year-old Kyle Brennan McCoy in relation to "an active investigation."

On Thursday, 24 hours after locating McCoy, Bartlett was unable to shed any light on McCoy's current status with the police.

"I cannot comment on the current status of Mr. McCoy at this point," said Bartlett.

Bartlett refused to comment Wednesday on whether McCoy was wanted in connection with the shooting.

When police were searching for McCoy, Bartlett would not comment on whether he should be considered armed or dangerous.

After McCoy was located on Wednesday, the police department did not respond to questions about whether he had been arrested or detailed for questioning.

After 24 hours, McCoy has not been charged with any crime. He did not appear in court in Fredericton on Thursday.

Bartlett will not state if McCoy is still in custody.