A gunman remains at large in San Francisco today, after he shot another man in Golden Gate Park over the weekend.

According to the San Francisco Police Department, it was 12:36 Sunday morning when officers were called to Golden Gate Park. When police arrived they discovered a 35-year-old man who has a gunshot wound to the stomach, they say.

Though police did not offer specifics on where they shooting occurred as of publication time, they did note that it was officers from the Richmond Station that responded to the scene. Since Park Station police cover the oft-troubled east end of the park (for example, the area nearest Haight Street), that it was Richmond Station that responded suggests that the shooting occurred in the western portion of the Park. (You can see a map of SFPD's current station boundaries here.)

According to SFPD, the victim was transported to the hospital for treatment of his injuries, which they say are not life-threatening.

This is at least the third shooting in Golden Gate Park this year, following the (as yet, unsolved) August shooting of a female partier and the October 3 slaying of 23-year-old backpacker Audrey Carey by, police allege, three area drifters.

Returning to this weekend's shooting, no arrests have been made, SFPD says, describing the suspect only as a man between the ages of 25-30. As always, police urge anyone with information on the case to call SFPD's Anonymous Tip Line at (415) 575-4444 or can text-a-tip to TIP411 with SFPD at the beginning of the message.