Redding Shooting – Leaves One Injured; Suspect Flees, Prompts Active Manhunt Near Innsbruck Drive
Authorities in Redding are actively searching for a suspect following a shooting incident that left one person injured and triggered a multi-agency response on Wednesday afternoon.
According to the Redding Police Department, the shooting occurred just before noon in the 2900 block of Innsbruck Drive, near the Shasta County Office of Education. Emergency responders arrived quickly at the scene, where one individual was found suffering from a gunshot wound. Officials confirmed the victim is currently receiving medical treatment and that the injuries are not believed to be life-threatening.
Investigators emphasized that the incident does not appear to be connected to the Shasta County Office of Education or its personnel, easing concerns about any broader threat in the area.
Following the shooting, the suspect reportedly fled the scene in a black Dodge vehicle, leading officers to initiate a search. The car was later found abandoned near Oak Run Road, suggesting the suspect continued the escape on foot.
Law enforcement personnel from the Redding Police Department, along with multiple allied agencies, have since launched an extensive search operation in the surrounding area. Officers are actively canvassing neighborhoods and pursuing leads as they work to locate the suspect.
Authorities have not yet released a description of the suspect, and the investigation remains ongoing. Residents in the area are urged to remain alert and report any suspicious activity.
Anyone with information related to the case is encouraged to contact the Redding Police Department Detective Division as officials continue efforts to bring the suspect into custody.
Disclaimer: This report is a structured news-style summary based on available information at the time of writing and may be updated as new details emerge.