A Salem woman has been arrested on murder charges following a shooting at a southeast Salem home Tuesday afternoon.

April Gamblin, 24, is being held without bail at the Marion County Jail following the shooting death of Joshua Tate, 32.

Court records list her address as being on the 1400 block of Polo Court SE, the same street that police responded to around 1 p.m. Tuesday.

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Salem police Lt. Treven Upkes said the shooting left one man dead and a woman injured.

The woman, later identified as Gamblin, led officers inside the house where they found Tate dead.

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An autopsy performed Wednesday confirmed Tate died of a gunshot wound.

According to prosecutors, Gamblin had a warrant out for her arrest from New Mexico.

The warrant stems from a probation violation. In 2015, she was convicted of child abandonment and sentenced to probation.

Gamblin and Tate had been in a domestic relationship for a number of years.

At her arraignment Wednesday, Marion County Judge Daniel Wren ordered that she be held without bail.

Her next hearing is scheduled for Jan. 22.

An Etsy shop and Instagram account matching Gamblin's name describe her as an artist selling "canna-couture, hippy jewelry, to some enticing polymer clay creations & crystals to soothe your energies."

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