Details on a domestic shooting in Wilmington that left a 32-year-old woman in critical condition Thursday afternoon are still limited almost a full day after the incident.

As of Friday afternoon, Wilmington police were offering no new information.

"This remains under investigation, and we are not able to comment further at this time," Wilmington police spokesman David Karas said in an email Friday afternoon. "As of this morning, I am not aware of any change in the victim’s condition."

Below is a rundown of what's known and what isn't while city police investigate.

WHAT WE KNOW

Police labeled the shooting a "domestic incident with no threat to the general public."

Police were investigating at two scenes. One was in the 3500 block of Washington Street. The other scene was underneath the Washington Street bridge.

A 32-year-old woman was hospitalized in critical but stable condition.

Investigators searched a minivan at the corner of 35th and Washington streets and a blue sedan underneath the bridge.

WHAT WE DON'T KNOW

Wilmington police haven't detailed what occurred at either scene or when. All the department confirmed is it was "a shooting incident involving two scenes."

Was anyone other than the unidentified 32-year-old woman injured during the domestic incident.

Though domestic incidents always involve people who somehow know each other, Wilmington police haven't provided any information on a second person involved.

Contact Adam Duvernay at (302) 319-1855 or aduvernay@delawareonline.com

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