Woman and teenage boy hospitalized after late-night shooting near Roosevelt Row in downtown Phoenix

What happened
A woman and a teenage boy were hospitalized after a shooting reported late Friday night near Roosevelt Row, a popular nightlife and arts corridor in downtown Phoenix. Police said officers were dispatched at about 11:30 p.m. Friday to the area near 5th Street and Roosevelt Street following reports of gunfire.
On arrival, officers located two victims—an adult woman and a teenage boy—who had been struck by gunfire. Both were transported to a hospital, and authorities described their injuries as non-life-threatening. Police said the suspect had left the area before officers arrived.
Scene response and investigation status
The immediate area was temporarily closed while investigators processed the scene and collected evidence. The closure lifted early Saturday morning, and the investigation remained active as of Saturday.
Authorities had not released the identities of the victims, a description of the suspect, or a possible motive. No arrests were announced in the initial hours after the shooting.
Timing in a high-traffic area
The shooting occurred several hours after the monthly First Friday arts programming in the Roosevelt Row area, an event that typically draws large crowds downtown. First Friday programming is generally scheduled during the evening, and the shooting was reported later at night, after those scheduled hours.
What is known and not known
Known: The shooting was reported near 5th Street and Roosevelt Street at about 11:30 p.m. Friday; two people were injured and hospitalized; injuries were described as non-life-threatening; the suspect left before police arrived.
Not yet released: Suspect description, the circumstances leading up to the shooting, whether the victims were targeted or randomly encountered, and whether a firearm has been recovered.
How tips can be provided
Police asked anyone with information to contact investigators. Tips can also be submitted through Silent Witness, including a Spanish-language option, and information may be provided anonymously.
Authorities emphasized that details remained limited early in the investigation and that additional information could be released as detectives confirm facts and interview witnesses.
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