CLEVELAND, Ohio – A shooting that injured a man in Cleveland’s Glenville neighborhood also wounded a woman who was struck by a stray bullet while attending a nearby cookout, police said.

A 34-year-old suffered gunshot wound to the chest and stomach and a 44-year-old woman suffered a gunshot wound to the shoulder in the Friday shooting on East 102nd Street near St. Clair Avenue, according to a police report.

An ambulance took both the man and woman to University Hospitals for treatment. Neither were listed as patients in the hospital’s directory by Monday morning, a UH spokesman said.

Officers were investigating a report of a shooting just after 11:30 p.m. when they heard several people yelling “he’s been shot.” They found the 34-year-old man shot in the middle of the street, police reports say.

The 44-year-old woman’s friend waved down an officer and directed him to the front yard outside a home, where they found the 44-year-old woman shot.

The friend said they’d been attending a cookout when two men started fighting in the street. The friend heard three gunshots, and a stray bullet struck the 44-year-old woman, police reports say.

Other witnesses could not provide any more information, police reports say.

Investigators found one bullet casing and one live round in the street, which they collected as evidence.

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