Update, 9:20 a.m.: Anchorage police said they've identified a potential suspect in a Monday night shooting that left a 39-year-old man in critical condition, but no one has been taken into custody.
In a release Tuesday morning, the Anchorage Police Department said the man was shot in his chest, and thigh.
Two vehicles have also been impounded in connection to the shooting, police said.
Original story:
The Anchorage Police Department is investigating a shooting in Muldoon on Monday evening that sent one person to the hospital.
Around 7 p.m., police received several 911 calls about the shooting and the events immediately preceding it. The first caller said there was about to be a fight near the 700 block of Muldoon Road. The next caller reported shots fired. Then, said Anchorage police Sgt. Shaun Henry, another person called saying a man was shot.
Police responded to a light blue trailer home and found a man wounded inside. He was responsive but in critical condition. He had been shot at least once, Henry said.
The man, whom police have not identified, was taken to a local hospital where he was taken into surgery, according to Henry.
By 9 p.m., police had not taken anyone into custody. Henry said police were continuing to conduct interviews and didn't yet have any information to release on a possible suspect or suspects.
Gunfire hit at least two trailer homes and one car, he said. Police knocked on the doors of the trailer homes that lined the street. They did not find any other wounded victims, Henry said.