Akron police are investigating six shootings from over the weekend, including one in which a woman was seriously injured.

Police think two of the shootings may be related to another nearby incident.

In the shooting with a serious injury, a 26-year-old woman told police she was laying down on a couch in the dining room of a home in the 600 block of Hazel Street about 2:30 a.m. Sunday when she heard gunshots. She said she then realized she had been struck twice, once in the right shoulder and once in the abdomen. She was transported to Summa Akron City Hospital, where she was listed in serious condition, police said.

Police have a suspect but no one has yet been charged.

The first shooting of the weekend was at about 7:30 p.m. Friday. A 56-year-old man told police he got into an argument with another man in Midwest Market, 941 Brown St. When he left the store, the man he argued with fired several shots at him, missing him but striking the store.

The suspect is a black male, 28 to 30 years old, 5 foot 4 to 5 foot 6 inches tall and 180 to 200 pounds. He has black short braided hair and a beard and wore a white hat, black zip-up shirt, blue jeans and white shoes.

The next day, a resident in the 800 block of Brown Street reported her home was hit by a stray bullet Friday night. No one was injured.

Police think the two Brown Street shootings could be related.

Drive-by shooting

The next incident happened about 2:30 a.m. Saturday in the 800 block of West Wilbeth Road. A 35-year-old man said he was pulling into the driveway of a business when he noticed a black Chevrolet Impala driving westbound, firing shots. The man’s car was stuck and he suffered a minor laceration on his head. He was treated at the scene by paramedics, police said.

Later that day, a resident in the 2300 block of 18th Street Southwest saw a bullet hole on the front porch. Police think this could be tied to the West Wilbeth shooting.

The next shooting was at 3 a.m. Saturday. A woman, 25, told police she got into a fight with her child’s father’s girlfriend. She left and her child’s father texted her and threatened to shoot up her house.

The woman was driving southbound on Raymond Street when she saw her child’s father driving in the opposite direction. She said she stopped and they argued. She said he waved a gun around outside of the car and then fired a shot, hitting the driver’s side back window. She fled and went to a relative’s house, police said.

Police signed warrants for felonious assault, domestic violence and criminal damaging on Corey E. Spragling, 25, of McGowan Street in Akron.

Police say Spragling should be considered armed and dangerous.

Suspect runs

The next shooting was at about 2 a.m. Sunday when officers responded to a report of shots fired in the 100 block of Dawes Avenue. The caller reported the suspect wore ripped blue jeans, a black hooded sweatshirt and a white T-shirt. As officers approached Dawes, they observed a man matching this description at the intersection of Dawes and Oak Park Drive, police said.

As officers exited their cruisers, the suspect ran down Oak Park Drive. Officers could see a black object in the man’s hand and he then reached for the pockets on his sweatshirt. Officers used a Taser on the man several times. A 9 mm handgun fell out of the suspect’s waistband. He was taken into custody without further incident, police said.

Police arrested Arlo M. Mosley, 21, of Chittenden Street in Akron. He was charged with discharging firearms, obstructing official business, carrying a concealed weapon, possession of marijuana and resisting arrest, and was booked into the Summit County Jail.

Anyone with information on the shootings is asked to call the detective bureau at 330-375-2490 or 330-375-2TIP; the U.S. Marshal Service at 1-866-4-WANTED or the Summit County Crimestoppers Inc. at 330-434-COPS. People also may text TIPSO with tips to 274637 (CRIMES). Tipsters may remain anonymous.