Police question shooting suspect

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More than 10 hours after a shooting in the 25000 block of Blackberry lane, a police presence was evident Tuesday evening outside the Channahon apartment building where the shooting took place. Two people were wounded in what was initially reported as a home invasion. (Herald Photo by Heidi Terry-Litchfield)
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CHANNAHON – Police Tuesday evening were questioning a person of interest regarding the early morning shooting of a man and a woman in an apartment.

“We currently have one person of interest in custody, who we believe may be involved” said Channahon Police Chief Joe Pena during a 5 p.m. Tuesday press conference. “When more information becomes available, we will share it with the public.”

Both victims were transported to an area hospital following their discovery Tuesday morning and, according to Pena, were still receiving medical attention Tuesday evening.

Pena reported the man was in critical condition. He was unaware of the woman’s condition.

As the investigation is ongoing, police declined to release the names of the victims. Pena said the man and woman were acquaintances, but he believed only the man lived at the scene of the shooting.

“When police arrived at the scene, they located two individuals, one male and one female, both in their 20’s, shot and bleeding, and immediately summoned paramedics,” Pena said.

Earlier Tuesday, Village President Joe Cook had indicated police went to the apartment building in the 25000 block of Blackberry Lane in response to a 911 call received around 6:30 a.m. Pena said during the press conference the original call was for a home invasion.

“The neighbor called 911 after they heard screaming,” Pena said.

Shortly after the investigation began, Channahon Police requested the assistance of the newly created Will/Grundy County Major Crimes Task, “which responded with a great deal of manpower and resources,” Pena said.

“Throughout the day, our agency and the task force have conducted numerous interviews in an attempt to uncover a motive and identify possible suspects,” said Pena, who said investigators do not believe the shooting was a random act.

He added that Channahon police have had contact with both victims in the past 30 days and both may, at one time, have been arrested previously.

Cook acknowledged village hall had received calls on Tuesday from residents expressing concerns. He stressed, however, this type of incident is not typical of Channahon, despite an attempted-murder/suicide in the village and the discovery of the skeletal remains of a man in the DesPlaines River near the community in recent weeks.

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