A 16-year-old boy has surrendered days after Tucson police sought information on two people they say are linked to a drive-by shooting last month in which a teen was struck in the neck.
The teen turned himself in to detectives Wednesday night. Police did not release the teen's name in a news release Thursday.
Investigators also say they've found a vehicle linked to the April 28 shooting.
The shooting happened after an argument at a gas station near West Valencia Road and the Interstate 19 frontage road, police said. Moments later a shot was fired from one car into another near the I-19 overpass. A teenage passenger was struck in the neck and treated for non-life-threatening injuries, police said.
The teen who surrendered has been arrested on suspicion of three counts of aggravated assault, discharging a firearm at a structure, discharging a firearm within city limits and minor in possession of a firearm, Tucson police said in Thursday's news release. Bond is set at $50,000.
Detectives are still searching for another person in the case.
Anyone with information is asked to call 88-CRIME, the anonymous tipster line.