One suspect arrested in Caledon shooting
A 22 year-old Caledon man is one of two suspects arrested by police after a shooting June 26.
OPP said one man was sent to a trauma center with serious injuries from a gunshot wound following the early-morning shooting on private property near Highway 10 and Escarpment Side Road in Caledon.
Police said at the time they believed it was an isolated incident.
The 22-year-old was held for a bail hearing and is expected to appear in Orangeville court at a later date.
Meanwhile, the second suspect remains at large, and investigators are now turning to the public for assistance.
26-year-old Johnathan Rodrigues of Brampton is described as a white male, 5'8'', with short brown hair. He is considered armed and dangerous.
If you have information on this person's whereabouts or come into contact with him, you are not to approach him. Instead, call 911 immediately.
Any other tips or information can be offered to police or Crimestoppers to assist in the investigation. Officers believe this was an isolated incident, and the investigation is ongoing.
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