Two males are hospitalized in serious but stable condition after being shot at a Scarborough highrise building late Monday.

The first victim, a 19-year-old man, was found with a gunshot wound to the lower back inside a TCHC building, at 4110 Lawrence Ave. E. near Galloway Rd. shortly after 11 p.m.

The second victim, a 16-year-old boy, was found on nearby Celeste Dr. with a gunshot wound to the chest.

Both victims were taken to hospital. Their injuries are described as non-life threatening, according to an EMS spokesperson.

Police say they have been canvassing the area for witnesses and are analyzing surveillance video to gather more information about the shooting as well as identify suspects involved.

The double shooting came only a few weeks after police announced they had made 41 arrests and laid more than 400 charges against members of the Galloway Boys and the Orton Park gang, rival gangs in the ongoing drug and turf war in Scarborough.

The arrests were the culmination of two major investigations, Project Brazen and Project Quell, which sprung from investigations into the murder of D’Mitre Barnaby in 2011 and four attempted murders in 2012 in the Lawrence Ave. E. area.

The investigation into the murder of Barnaby remains unsolved. However, police believe it was a case of mistaken identity.

Police do not believe Monday night’s shooting was gang-related.

With files from Andrew Nguyen and Paul Clarke