MAPLE HEIGHTS, Ohio — Police are investigating after a 10-year-old boy was wounded Thursday in a shooting outside a residence on Libby Road.

According to police, the boy’s mother says she was outside playing with her son when she says she heard three loud “pops.” The then noticed her son was bleeding from a gunshot wound to his stomach.

The woman drover her son to South Pointe Hospital in Warrensville Heights. The boy was then taken to University Rainbow Babies and Children’s Hospital. The wound is not life-threatening and the boy is expected to recover, police say.

Police say no arrests have been made and there is no available description of a suspect. The shooting remains under investigation. Anyone with information can contact Maple Heights detectives at 216-587-9624 or by email at Detectives@mhpd-ohio.com.

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