The man who was shot on Edison Avenue late Tuesday night was home from hospital Wednesday — and so was the woman who was assaulted in the same altercation.

The two were taken to hospital with non-life-threatening injuries following the incident about 11:30 p.m.

A large dog with a bloodied face that was seen taken away from the scene by Humane Society officers Tuesday night, as Peterborough This Week's Todd Vandonk reported, was seen being returned to the house Wednesday night with a cone around its neck.

A man who was visiting the house — who didn't give his name — said Wednesday night that both the man and woman who'd been treated at hospital were home and doing well.

The woman declined an interview. She said she wasn't feeling well.

As of Wednesday night, city police were still looking for two suspects after the shooting and assault at 382 Edison Ave.

Police are looking for two men.

The first is white, about six-foot-two and thin, wearing a grey hooded sweatshirt and grey track pants.

The second is also white, about five-foot-nine or slightly taller, and wearing a hooded sweatshirt.

On Wednesday night, a few neighbours along Edison Avenue told The Examiner they hadn't heard the sirens or gunfire the previous night. None wanted to speak on the record or knew the name of the occupants of the house. Many said vehicles come and go frequently at the address. In the span of a half-hour Wednesday night at least four cars came and went in the driveway.

The house is occupied by renters, several neighbours said, adding that most residents along Edison Avenue own their houses and have lived there for decades.

The street is located off Park Street in the city's south end. On Wednesday night some neighbours were back to tending their gardens.

Some said they didn't even see the police tape from the previous night, which had been removed early in the morning when police reopened the street to traffic.

Police had blocked off sections of Edison Avenue, Park Street, McGill Street and other streets in the area, which is between Lansdowne Place mall and the Memorial Centre and near St. Giles Presbyterian Church.

About midnight Tuesday, city police warned people through social media to stay out of the area "until further notice" during the investigation.

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An area at the corner of Park and McGill streets was also cordoned off, Peterborough This Week reported.

NOTE: Anyone with information can call city police at 705-876-1122 or Crime Stoppers anonymously at 1-800-222-8477, or go online to stopcrimehere.ca