The Weld County Sheriff's Office is looking for a Fort Lupton man wanted in connection with a weekend shooting incident.

That's according to a post on the Weld County Sheriff's Office Facebook page. According to the post, sheriff's deputies were called to a subdivision northeast of Fort Lupton at 4:35 p.m. Saturday afternoon.

When they got there they found that a man had suffered minor injuries associated with the shooting. The suspect in the shooting, 28-year-old Colton Clark, had fled the scene in a truck with his girlfriend. The truck was later found and impounded. Investigators say they think the shooting incident involving Clark and a relative grew out of a dispute about money.

According to the post, Clark is armed and dangerous but probably doesn't pose a threat to the general public.

The post says Clark faces the following charges:

"suspicion of attempted first-degree murder, a Class 2 felony, second-degree assault, a Class 4 felony, menacing, a Class 5 felony, and possession of a weapon by a previous offender, a Class 5 felony, as well as a misdemeanor charge of violating a mandatory protection order."

Clark is described as a white man standing 5'7 and weighing about 130 pounds, with neck tattoos.

He may be riding a Honda motorcycle. Anyone who sees Clark should call 911 immediately.

You can also call the Weld County Sheriff's Office at (970) 356-4015.

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