SANTA CRUZ — An adult man was injured in a downtown shooting Tuesday night.

Santa Cruz police are searching for those involved in the incident, reported at 11:19 p.m. on the 800 block of Pacific Avenue. Though shooting participants — including the victim — fled after the shooting, police were able to find evidence and speak with witnesses, according to Sgt. Greg Crofts. Shortly after, police located the injured man near the intersection of Mission and Chestnut streets. The man suffered a single gunshot wound

No arrests had been made in the case as of Wednesday. The shooting is at least the fourth reported city shooting in the past two weeks, including a similar incident with an adult male shooting victim suffering a nonlife-threatening injury Aug. 3 on the 700 block of Chestnut Street. Also, police were investigating a shooting with no known victims near Grant Street Park late Aug. 6, and a 4 p.m. shooting July 31 near the Santa Cruz Metro Center on Pacific Avenue, where multiple bullets struck a parked car and a bullet may have struck a nearby building. Crofts said last week that the July 31 and Aug. 3 shootings were believed to be gang-related, though not necessarily related to each other. Information on gang involvement in Tuesday’s shooting was not immediately available.

The Santa Cruz Police Investigations Section is requesting witnesses or those with a home or business surveillance system in the area to review their footage for information and call 831-420-5820 with information. Anonymous tips also may be left at 831-420-5995.