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Two women were shot at this UAW Hall in Pittsfield Township early Sunday morning. (Alex McDougall | The Ann Arbor News)

Police are asking anyone with information on a shooting that injured two women over the weekend to come forward.

A 28-year-old Ann Arbor woman and a 22-year-old Ypsilanti woman were hospitalized after gunfire erupted about 2:15 a.m. March 22 at the UAW Hall in the 4300 block of Concourse Drive, near the Ann Arbor Municipal Airport.

Deputy Police Chief Gordy Schick said police responded to the hall after receiving separate calls about the incident early Sunday.

Police received a call from an individual driving one shooting victim to the hospital as well as a call from an area hospital which had just received a shooting victim, Schick said.

When police arrived on scene, only a small group remained of the 150 to 300 people believed to have attended a number of birthday parties at the location.

About 10 or 15 people were seen running away from the building and about 10 or 15 ran into the building, Schick said.

Police are still interviewing party attendees, Schick said. It is unclear if any were members of the UAW, although the party itself does not seem to have been organized by the group.

Police believe the venue was overcrowded with individuals drinking heavily prior to the shooting. A brawl then broke out between several women in the parking lot.

Schick said police are still trying to determine if anyone was targeted in the shooting.

Both women had non-life threatening wounds and an update on their condition was not immediately available.

Those with information on this incident are asked to contact the Pittsfield Township Department of Public Safety at 734-822-4911 or leave anonymous tips at 734-822-4958.