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No arrest made in fatal south Ottawa shooting

One man is dead and a woman was taken to hospital with critical injuries after a shooting in the city's south end on Sunday night, and police say no arrests have been made.

Police said someone was barricaded inside a home after the shooting, but later announced that wasn't the case

Ottawa police forensic identification officers analyze the scene of the homicide at a townhouse on Patola Private in May 2018. (David Richard/CBC)

One man is dead and a womanwas taken to hospital with critical injuries after a shooting in the city's south end on Sunday night, and police say no arrests have been made.

Ottawa police were called to a townhome on Patola Private, near the intersection of Albion Road and CahillDrive, close to the South Keys Shopping Centre, at approximately7:20 p.m.

Police respond to fatal shooting in south Ottawa

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Police asked the public to remain indoors Sunday night during an active police operation near the South Keys Shopping Centre.

According to police andparamedics, a man was shot and pronounced dead at the scene.

A young woman was also shot, and was rushed to the Ottawa Hospital's Civic campus trauma centre in critical condition.

As of 9:30 p.m.about 20 officers remained on the scene, including a police negotiator. One hour later, police said a suspect was still barricaded inside ahome.

No one was barricaded, police later said

They urged people living nearby to stay inside and follow officers' instructions, and some were asked to leave their homes as a safety precaution.

Just before 1 a.m. Monday, police said the operation had concluded and that people could return to their homes and normal activities.

No one was arrested, and police said it turned out that there hadn't actually been a barricaded person in the home.

'Only as good as the information that comes to us'

Neighbours told CBC News they had heard a loudargumentat a barbecue prior to the shooting.

Ottawa police Sgt. Peter Van Der Zander isencouraging residents to come forward with more details.

"We're only as good as the information that comes to us," he said in an interview at the scene Sunday night.

"This is a complex investigation. This will be time consuming. This investigation will not be concluded today, tomorrow, this week or probably even this month. This is the type of investigation that will take time."

Ottawa police Sgt. Peter Van Der Zander is asking residents to come forward with information about Sunday night's shooting. (Radio-Canada)