UPDATE:

Police say a man has been arrested following a shooting in Sioux Falls that sent one person to the hospital with non-life threatening injuries.

Public Information Officer Sam Clemens said 35-year-old Ralph Laurelez, Jr. of Sioux Falls was arrested and charged with aggravated assault and possession of a loaded firearm while intoxicated.

He said the man wounded in that shooting was in the wrong place at the wrong time.

Police responded to W. 11th Street and S. Summit Avenue outside Mercato around 11 p.m. Sunday night where they found a man with a gunshot wound to the leg.

Clemens said the 30-year-old victim was walking past an argument between Laurelez and another man, and that was when the shot was fired.

"He ended up pulling out a gun from his waistband and kind of turned back toward this man that he had this altercation with," Clemens said. "He pointed the gun at the ground and fired it. The bullet hit the ground and then ricocheted and then struck our victim."

Laurelez was found nearby and arrested.

Police are still looking for the handgun used in the shooting. Clemens said police have not located the man involved in the argument with Laurelez. He could also be a victim in the case.

The investigation is ongoing.

Witnesses were key in making the arrest, Clemens said.

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ORIGINAL STORY:

Sergeant Scott Van Roekel with the Sioux Falls Police Department said one man is injured after getting shot in the leg.

Officers were called to West 11th Street and South Summit Avenue at about 11:00 PM on Sunday.

After an officer arrived on scene, the victim was transported to the hospital where he received treatment.

He is 30 years old.

The victim's injuries are non-life threatening at this time.

All involved parties appear to be accounted for and there is no threat to the public.