CLEVELAND, Ohio -- A 41-year-old man is dead and a female co-worker was injured by gunfire after the woman's ex-fiance tracked her down, chased after her in his car and fired several shots.

Otis Morman Jr. of Cleveland, who was riding in the passenger seat of the woman's car, died at MetroHealth. He was thrown from the woman's car after her ex-fiance rammed its rear during the chase, according to police reports.

No formal charges have been filed in the case, but police reports said they suspect the woman's ex-fiance and are actively searching for him.

The woman told police that she was cleaning a business on Chagrin Boulevard along with Morman and finished about 2 a.m. Her ex-fiance called her several times during the night and sent several text and Facebook messages to her that accused her of cheating on him, according to police reports.

He also demanded to know who she was with. The woman said she replied to him in order to calm him down, then left work to drive home, with Morman in the passenger seat.

She drove down Harvard Avenue near Lee Road and noticed her ex-fiance pull up next to her in a white SUV that did not belong to him, according to police reports.

He rolled down passenger window and told her he was going to kill her, according to police. He then pulled out a gun and fired several gunshots, hitting the woman in the stomach and arm, according to police. Eight bullets hit the side of her car, police reports say.

The woman told police she sped away and called her sister to tell her what happened. She told her sister she was headed to the Cleveland's Fourth District police station to get help, according to police reports.

The ex-fiance chased her down and slammed into the back of her car at about 50 mph on Harvard Avenue at East 119th Street, sending her 2013 Ford C-Max Hybrid spinning, police reports say.

The crash sent pieces of the car over several lawns and all over the street, according to police reports. A baby seat and baby clothes littered the street, according to police reports.

The ex-fiance then turned his SUV around and drove off east on Harvard, according to police. Officers found the woman sitting on the curb with two spent bullet casings on her clothes, according to police reports.

Morman was found unconscious lying next to a fence where he landed after he was thrown from the car. The woman was taken to University Hospitals. She suffered non-life threatening injuries, according to police reports.

The woman later told police that she broke up with her ex-fiance on March 3. She said that they were inside a car, when the man became enraged at another car and fired several gunshots. He then put the gun to her head and threatened her, according to police reports.

No charges were filed in that case, and police were unsure if she ever reported the incident.

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