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Police have similar questions about separate incidents: 1 shooting, 1 stabbing

No arrests made in either case

SAN ANTONIO – San Antonio police have similar questions regarding two separate incidents early Wednesday that left two men wounded.

In one case, officers found a man who had been beaten and shot in the leg outside a home in the 800 block of W. Theo.

RELATED: SAPD searching for suspect, crime scene after stabbing on SE Side

They were answering a call about the shooting shortly before 2:30 a.m. when they found the 28-year-old victim near the edge of a driveway outside a home.

Police say that man was being uncooperative and refused to tell them who shot him or why.

RELATED: Man shot in leg uncooperative with officers, police say

Officers detained two people from the home who they called witnesses, questioned them, then let them go.

One of those people later told KSAT 12 News he did not know the man who was shot, but simply had called for help after finding him bleeding.

A homeowner says he called police to the 800 block of W. Theo after finding another man outside his home, bleeding from a gunshot wound. Police say the victim was uncooperative. (KSAT 12 News)

He also said he did not know where the shooting actually happened.

Police also were at a loss when it came to finding another crime scene on the Southeast Side a few hours later.

They found a man suffering from a stab wound on his arm outside a convenience store near Dollarhide and Pecan Valley Road.

Officers say he told them he had gotten into a fight with his boyfriend at another location, and that his boyfriend had chased and stabbed him.

He says he then made his way to the store after 5:30 a.m. where he called for help.

The 30-year-old victim also was taken to a hospital by ambulance.

At last check, police had not made any arrests in this case either.


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Katrina Webber joined KSAT 12 in December 2009. She reports for Good Morning San Antonio. Katrina was born and raised in Queens, NY, but after living in Gulf Coast states for the past decade, she feels right at home in Texas. It's not unusual to find her singing karaoke or leading a song with her church choir when she's not on-air.

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Azian Bermea is a photojournalist at KSAT.

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