Sari Lesk, and Chris Mueller

Stevens Point Journal

STEVENS POINT - Police have found a second victim of a shooting Thursday in Stevens Point, but are still looking for at least one suspect.

Stevens Point Police on Monday said that the second victim, a 20-year-old man whose name was not released, was shot during a Thursday disturbance and suffered non-life-threatening injuries, according to a news release. The other victim, 21-year-old Deonta Lezine, remains in critical condition. The name of the hospital where Lezine is being treated is not being released.

The shooting, which happened near the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point, was an isolated incident and the result of a fight over a drug deal, police said last week. Stevens Point Police Chief Martin Skibba declined Monday to release any additional details about how police know it was a drug deal or exactly how the shooting transpired.

Lezine, who is not a UWSP student, left the scene and ended up at the Health Enhancement Center, where a witness called 911. The report of possible gunshots first drew police to the 200 block of Minnesota Avenue, but officers later determined the incident actually happened in the 2700 block of Fifth Avenue.

The second victim, who also is not a UWSP student, left the scene and sought medical attention of his own in the Racine area, the release said.

Detectives conducted a search Saturday morning in the village of Marshall in Dane County to collect evidence related to the shooting, the release said.

The search for Kyle Engen, who police have named as a suspect in the shooting, is still ongoing and no arrests have been made in connection with the incident. Engen is wanted on suspicion of attempted homicide.

Engen is 6 feet tall and weighs 155 pounds, police said. He's blond and has a tattoo on his right arm that reads: "4:20."

Anyone with information about the incident can call Stevens Point Police Sgt. Joe Gruber at 715-346-1518.

Sari Lesk: 715-345-2257 and sari.lesk@gannettwisconsin.com; on Twitter @Sari_Lesk.

Chris Mueller: 715-345-2251 or christopher.mueller@gannettwisconsin.com; on Twitter@AtChrisMueller.