CLEVELAND, Ohio -- Police believe two men were shot during the same drive-by shooting early Tuesday near a deli on Cleveland's East Side.

A 19-year-old Cleveland man passed out after he was shot in the hand, and a 20-year-old Garfield Heights man was shot in the groin from what appeared to be a self-inflicted wound, according to a Cleveland police report.

Police haven't announced any charges against the shooter, but officers did arrest at least two men in a stolen Ford Escort that matched the description of the shooter's car, the police report says.

Both gunshot victims showed up at South Pointe Hospital in Warrensville Heights shortly after midnight on Tuesday.

The 19-year-old told police that he was headed to the Harvard Deli from his nearby home when an older-model white car drove past him and fired off several rounds, the report says.

The 20-year-old victim, who was dropped off at the hospital by a silver SUV, indicated that he was shot in Warrensville Heights. He hid his face behind a blanket when officers asked him if he was actually shot in Cleveland, the report says.

Officers suspected that the pair were shot during the same incident based on comments from the 20-year-old's friend, and based on the reaction of the 19-year-old's mother, the report says.

Officers later spotted the white Ford Escort near East 141st Street and Harvard Avenue being closely tailed by a silver SUV, the report says. Police learned the Escort was "freshly taken" during an aggravated robbery and its rear window appeared to be shot out, the report says.

Officers chased the car and eventually arrested at least two men who were inside. A police report, including the names of those men, was not immediately available.

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