Gunshots fired: Milwaukee police investigate two non-fatal shootings

MILWAUKEE -- Milwaukee police are investigating a pair of non-fatal shootings that happened on Friday evening, March 11th.

The first happened around 5 p.m. in the neighborhood near 106th and Mill Rd. on the city's northwest side. Officials say a 22-year-old man received a non-life threatening gunshot wound. He drove himself to a hospital where he was treated for his injuries. The circumstances that led to this shooting are under investigation.

Officers were also dispatched to a shooting near 17th and Highland just before 10 p.m. Friday. Officials say a verbal argument took place between two individuals. The argument escalated to the point where a suspect produced a gun and fired several shots. A 23-year-old man received a non-life threatening gunshot wound. That victim dove himself to a hospital for treatment of injuries. Milwaukee police are looking for a suspect in this case.