Tuscaloosa authorities are searching for a 17-year-old wanted in connection with a Wednesday-night shooting that left another teen critically injured.

James Michael Hartley is charged with attempted murder, said Tuscaloosa County Metro Homicide Unit Capt. Gary Hood. He remains at large.

A second 17-year-old, William Antonio Alvarado of Buhl, was arrested Thursday afternoon. He is being charged with attempted murder and will be booked into the Tuscaloosa County Jail pending a $60,000.00 bond.

Lawmen responded about 7:10 p.m. Wednesday to the Grand Rum Creek Apartments at 5621 Highway 69 South on a report of a shooting. Once on the scene, they found the 18-year-old victim in the rear of the apartment complex parking lot with a gunshot wound to the torso, Hood said.

The victim, whose name hasn't been released, was taken to DCH Regional Medical Center, and later airlifted to UAB Hospital in Birmingham. He remains critical.

Investigators interviewed several witnesses and reviewed surveillance video that showed the shooting. A truck believed to be used by the suspects was recovered early Thursday at an undisclosed location.

The apartment complex is popular among students from the University of Alabama, Stillman College and Shelton State Community College. Authorities said none of those involved in the Wednesday night incident are college students.

Hartley is in high school and is the son of convicted murderess Tracey Grissom, according to public records. Grissom and her first husband, Jimmy Hartley, divorced in 2002, court records show.

Grissom is currently serving a sentence of 25 years in prison after being found guilty of murder in August 2014 in the shooting death of her second ex-husband, Hunter Grissom, to cash in his $103,000 life insurance policy.

Defense attorney Warren Freeman said after the couple divorced in 2010, Hunter Grissom became abusive. At the time of his death, Hunter Grissom was facing charges of the rape, sodomy and wrongful imprisonment of Tracey Grissom. Freeman said when she shot Hunter Grissom in 2012, it was a matter of self-defense from further abuse.

Hunter Grissom was shot four times, twice in the back, at a boat landing on Lake Tuscaloosa in May 2012.