Police were looking Thursday night for one or more suspects in a shooting at a campus-area apartment complex that led Baylor to issue a shelter-in-place warning.

The victim, a 22-year-old man, was shot in the arm at around 4:30 Thursday at the Eastgate Apartments at 1912 South 5th St., several blocks south of the main campus.

He was driven in a personal vehicle to Baylor Scott & White Hillcrest Medical Center where officers were talking to him Thursday night, Waco police Officer Garen Bynum said in an email.

His injury is not life-threatening, Bynum said.

The suspect or suspects fled north on Daughtrey Avenue in the direction of the campus, Bynum said.

The initial alert Baylor issued Thursday afternoon read, “BAYLOR ALERT: THIS IS NOT A DRILL. Dangerous Situation! Seek secure shelter immediately, away from doors and windows.”

A second alert issued at around 5:20 p.m. said, 'Witnesses observed suspects fleeing the area away from campus. Waco and Baylor PDs are still patrolling the area. Continue to shelter in place."

“After Waco PD reported that shots were fired at a location three blocks off campus…Baylor PD issued a Baylor Alert per Clery requirements for our campus community to shelter in place until law enforcement resolved the situation and the all clear was given by Waco PD,” university spokeswoman Lori Fogelman said in an email.

Baylor lifted the warning early Thursday evening after receiving an all-clear from Waco police.

“We are working with law enforcement to aid their investigation and communicating with residents as best as we can,” a spokesman for the apartment complex, Craig Wack, said in an email.

“We have not received any verified information from investigators as of this time. We will not be able to comment further about the situation until after we receive information from police.”

Earlier unconfirmed reports indicated suspects armed with rifles were seen in the area of the apartments and police were reported to be looking for a van in which three suspects were seen after the shooting.