Paramedics and police respond to a call of a person shot on the corner of 10th Street and Lincoln Avenue on the Waukegan-North Chicago border Sunday afternoon. | Photo Submitted to Lake and McHenry County Scanner

Police say a man in his 30s was shot in Waukegan and found nearby on the border of North Chicago Sunday afternoon.

The North Chicago Police Department and North Chicago Fire Department responded around 2:15 p.m. Sunday to the intersection of 10th Street and Lincoln Avenue for a report of a shooting victim.

Waukegan Deputy Police Chief Joe Florip told Lake and McHenry County Scanner that the shooting happened in the street area of 8th Street and Lincoln Avenue in Waukegan.

The victim, a man in his 30s, was found nearby at 10th Street and Lincoln Avenue.

Paramedics and police respond to a call of a person shot on the corner of 10th Street and Lincoln Avenue on the Waukegan-North Chicago border Sunday afternoon. | Photo Submitted to Lake and McHenry County Scanner

A North Chicago ambulance transported the victim, who is a Waukegan resident, to a local hospital for treatment.

The man suffered non-life-threatening injuries in the incident, Florip said.

He appeared to be conscious at the time he was being transported, according to a witness.

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Florip said the motive for the shooting is unknown and no one is in custody yet.

The incident remains under “open and active” investigation by the Waukegan Police Department.