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Regina police still looking for suspect in Pump Roadhouse shooting

Regina police say they are now treating a nightclub shooting on April 29 as an attempted murder case.

Police believe the suspect and one of the victims are known to each other

There was police tape in front of the Pump Roadhouse on April 29. Two men were sent to the hospital with gunshot wounds. (CBC)

Regina police have not made any arrests related to a nightclub shooting on April 29, but they are now saying the incident is being treated as an attempted murder.

The shootings took place at the Pump Roadhouse at 641 Victoria Ave. E. around 1:10 a.m. CST on Friday.

Two men, ages 22 and 35, sustained gunshot wounds and were taken to hospital. The 22-year-old victim has been released from hospital. The 35-year-old victim is still being treated for his injuries in hospital.

Police said the suspect is a lone male, who has not been located. Several officers have been dedicated to the investigation, and police released more details on Tuesday. However, they did not release the identity of the suspect.

The investigation, which police said has involved several officers, has generated almost 100 follow-up reports as of May 3.

Police said they believe the suspect and one of the victims are known to each other. However, police did not say which victim.

Anyone with information onthis incidentis asked to contact Regina police at 306-777-6500 or Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477.

All was quiet outside the Pump Roadhouse in Regina on April 29, about six hours after the shooting. (Kevin O'Connor/CBC)