EVANSVILLE, Ind. — An Evansville firefighter was shot and killed in a North Side neighborhood on the evening of Feb. 26, according to Evansville police.

Police and paramedics responded to the scene, attempting to resuscitate the victim but were unsuccessful, Evansville Police spokesman Sgt. Jason Cullum said. The department said Robert F. Doerr, 51, was pronounced dead at the scene.

Authorities have notified family but few other details have been released about the shooting. Here's what we know now:

Where did it happen?

The shooting occurred in the 2700 block of Oakley Street, near the Walmart Village Market on First Avenue.

Police say "very little activity" is known to happen in the area.

“We’re on a stretch of road that if you don’t live on that street, you probably don’t even know it existed,” Cullum said.

Police said they received several calls from residents of the neighborhood about hearing gunshots around 7:05 p.m. One caller to 911 reported seeing a person on the ground in front of a home on the street. Another told a Courier Press reporter via Twitter that he heard 4 to 5 shots. Evansville Police later confirmed that Doerr was shot multiple times.

Authorities said Doerr was found dead at the scene. An autopsy conducted by the Vanderburgh County Coroner's Office confirmed that he died as a result of a gunshot wound.

Who was in the home?

Authorities identified the home as Doerr's, and his wife was home at the time. In a call to 911, Elizabeth Fox-Doerr said she heard "a bunch of popping."

"I did not see a car, I did not see a person," she told dispatch "The only person I saw was my husband laying on the ground.

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Is there a suspect?

Police say there is no suspect or motive to release to the public at this time. Detectives are canvassing the area for more information about the shooting.

Anyone with information is asked to call Evansville Police Department at 812-436-7979 or the WeTip hotline at 1-800-78-CRIME.

"No piece of information is too small for us to follow up on," Cullum said.

Have there been any arrests?

Robert F. Doerr's wife, Elizabeth Fox-Doerr, was arrested on a preliminary charge of obstruction of justice. She's accused of deleting part of a call record from her cell phone the night her husband was killed.

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The call was placed to her phone, not made from her phone, according to a probable cause affidavit. Police say Fox-Doerr did not tell them about deleting the call record during an initial interview the day of her husband's death, but confirmed she deleted it in another interview March 4.

As of the morning of March 5, Doerr-Fox has not been named a suspect in her husband's death by Evansville police.

How long was Robert F. Doerr a firefighter for?

In a press conference the day after the shooting, Evansville Fire Department Chief Mike Larson said Doerr joined Station 1 on Aug. 5, 1991.

A 1985 graduate of F.J. Reitz High School, Doerr volunteered with the Perry Township Fire Department. His father, also named Robert Doerr, was chief of the department for more than 20 years.

Larson said he personally knew Doerr because he was his brother-in-law's brother-in-law. The two would see each other at family gatherings.

"Today is another dark day for our department." Larson said.

Is there a reward for an arrest?

A fund started at the Evansville Firefighters Federal Credit Union will go toward anyone with information leading to the arrest and conviction of those involved in Doerr's death.

Those wishing to contribute can call the bank (812-424-9396). Any unclaimed reward funds will go into a college trust fund for Doerr's granddaughter Baylee.

Nate Chute is a producer with the USA Today Network. Follow him on Twitter at @nchute.