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  Man and Women Wanted for Questioning About Early Morning Shooting In Scott Co.

Thursday, May 20, 2021 at 2:30 PM

By Scott County Sheriff's Office Sheriff Jerry Goodin News Release

Sheriff Jerry Goodin asking for the publics help.

                            Man and Women Wanted for Questioning About Early Morning Shooting In Scott Co.                  

Scott County-This morning shortly before 5:00 am, Scott County Deputies were called to a parking area at the Scottsburg Lake on South Lake Road in Scottsburg, for a male identified as Steven Oneal, who had a gunshot wound to his abdomen area.

After Scott County EMS arrived on the scene, the wounded subject, was transported by air ambulance to the University Of Louisville Hospital in Louisville, KY where he is listed in stable condition.

Deputies with the Scott County Sheriff's Office and Detectives with the Indiana State Police are investigating the incident and are looking for a male by the name of John T. Clark, 30, white, male, from Hanover, IN and an unknown, white, age- 20-30's female, with blonde hair.  Investigators believe John T. Clark and the unknown female were the last people to be with or see Steven Oneal before he was shot.

John T. Clark and the unknown female are encouraged to contact Scott County Deputies at 812-752-5550 or Indiana State Police Detectives at 1-800-872-6743.

If anyone in the public knows the location of John T. Clark and/or the unknown female you are encouraged to contact Scott County Deputies at 812-752-5550 or Indiana State Police Detectives at 1-800-872-6743.

All callers can remain anonymous.

***IMPORTANT NOTE***

*John T. Clark and the unknown female are only wanted for questioning. No criminal charges have been filed. Also, at this time, the public's safety is not considered to be in danger as a result of this investigation.

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