Phoenix Police chief: 'We are committed to finding the criminal who attacked one of our own'

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Phoenix Police chief: 'We are committed to finding the criminal who attacked one of our own'
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35-year-old Nicholas Cowan is wanted in connection with a shooting that critically injured an officer Thursday near Cave Creek and Beardsley roads.

Police are continuing the search of Nicholas Cowan, 35, who is wanted in connection with a Thursday near Cave Creek and Beardsley roads.

"Detectives are utilizing every investigative tool at their disposal and are following up on every lead and every tip received from the public," the statement said. Local and federal partners are helping with the search for Cowan and his information was shared with law enforcement agencies throughout the southwest.

It's unclear what criminal acts Cowan was suspected of committing, but police initially said they responded to a domestic violence call at the gas station.

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