Investigation underway into shooting in San Mateo

Investigation underway into shooting in San Mateo

SAN MATEO — A suspect was arrested in connection with a shooting Thursday afternoon in San Mateo, police said.

Related Articles

Crime and Public Safety |


Man arrested on suspicion of robbing Redwood City 7-Eleven

Crime and Public Safety |


Initiative to amend Prop. 47 qualifies for November ballot

Crime and Public Safety |


Boy Scout troop master among 11 Bay Area men swept up by police on suspicion of child sexual abuse

Crime and Public Safety |


Woman arrested in robbery, assault in Redwood City

Crime and Public Safety |


San Mateo man arrested after police discover illegal drugs and fireworks in his home

Officers were called to East Hillsdale Boulevard and South Norfolk Street around 4:45 p.m. for reports of a shooting, the San Mateo Police Department said in an advisory.

No suspect or victim was found at the scene, but police determined the suspect had run into a nearby apartment. The victim, meanwhile, was found in San Carlos and taken to a hospital for medical care.

Officers pinpointed the suspect’s location and negotiated his surrender, police said.

Residents in the area were asked to shelter in place while police investigated the shooting.

Reports of another shooting victim being found in Millbrae were not related to the shooting in San Mateo, police said.

Police said more details about the incident will be released Friday.

Check back for updates.