CLEVELAND, Ohio -- A Cleveland woman shot her boyfriend in the leg because she suspected him of cheating, according to police.

A felonious assault warrant was issued Tuesday for 22-year-old Patricia Justers. She remains at large.

Justers is accused of shooting her 51-year-old boyfriend about 11:30 a.m. Tuesday near West Boulevard and Detroit Avenue on the southern border of the city's Edgewater neighborhood.

The man was driving a car and Justers was a passenger. She became irate because she thought he was having an affair, according to a Cleveland police report.

The man told police that she pulled out a semi-automatic handgun and shot him in the knee, according to the report.

The man grabbed the gun away from Justers, released its magazine and ejected the round in the chamber, the report says. He pointed the gun at her and told her to drive him to the hospital, the report says.

The man said he moved into the backseat and was dropped off at Lutheran Hospital. He went into the emergency room and Justers drove away in his car, taking the gun with her, the report says.

Police kept an eye out for the car later on Tuesday, but did not find Justers.

She is also wanted on charges of felonious assault, aggravated menacing and grand theft in connection with two felony cases from 2016, according to court records.

Justers was accused of stabbing a woman in the thigh on East 33rd Street in January of 2016. A warrant was issued for her arrest after she failed to appear at a court hearing in June 2016, records show.

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