One male is in hospital in serious condition after a shooting in Toronto’s St. James Town neighbourhood late Tuesday night.

The incident occurred near Wellesley and Ontario streets shortly before midnight.

Police say an officer located a male victim lying on the street in front of Food Basics in the area.

The victim, police say, had sustained a gunshot wound to his neck.

According to police, the officer applied pressure to the wound until paramedics arrived. Investigators say they believe the actions of the officer may have saved the victim’s life as the bullet struck a vital artery.

The male was rushed to hospital in critical condition but police say after undergoing surgery, doctors are optimistic that the victim will survive.

After conducting a search of the perimeter, police say a 26-year-old male suspect was found hiding under a parked vehicle in the area.

He was arrested at the scene and the firearm used in the shooting has also been recovered.

The suspect has been identified by police as Keeron Tashmel Creary, of Toronto. He is facing several charges including attempted murder, discharging a firearm with intent, and possession of a prohibited or restricted firearm with ammunition.

Police say there are no outstanding suspects but the investigation into the incident is ongoing.

It is not clear if the suspect and victim knew one another.