Loveland Police Department officers investigated a shooting in northwest Loveland Sunday that left one man injured and led to the arrest of another.

The shooting occurred at a home in the 3100 block of Sedgwick Circle, which is just north of 29th Street west of Wilson Avenue.

Police were dispatched to the residence just before 8 p.m. when a 911 caller advised that a person had been shot near the neck. That person was identified as the sole victim and was taken to Medical Center of the Rockies for treatment. Dispatchers and witnesses at the scene said he was conscious and breathing when he was transported in the ambulance.

Crime scene tape was wrapped around the front yards of several adjoining houses on Sedgwick Circle as officers pieced together the information from the scene. However, police did not indicate there was any remaining threat from the incident.

The victim was identified as a 30-year-old Loveland man, and the suspect as a 26-year-old Fort Collins man. Police said the two are known to each other and that the shooting erupted out of a disturbance.

For police in Loveland, it was the second shooting in two days to investigate. On Saturday, a man and woman died in an apparent murder-suicide in southeast Loveland.

Jeff Stahla: 970-635-3691, jstahla@reporter-herald.com