Illinois - Chicago police say the same gun was used in the shooting of a 73-year-old man walking his dog Sunday morning and a 24-year-old man whose body was found near a park.

Superintendent Eddie Johnson said Tuesday ballistics tests indicate the murders were not only committed with the same gun, but likely by the same person.

Eliyahu Moscowitz was found shot in the head near a park by a passer-by who called police. Police say investigators did not have a description of the gunman, but were reviewing video from several surveillance cameras in the area.

The shooting of Moscowitz occurred about half a mile from where Douglass Watts was shot and killed by a man wearing a ski mask while walking his dogs near his home in the same Rogers Park neighborhood.

Authorities say they haven’t come up with a motive for the shootings.

Moscowitz, who was a member of the orthodox Jewish community, was also part of the Pokémon Go community in the Rogers Park neighborhood, his friends said.

Moscowitz’s father said his son was dressed in traditional Jewish attire and a long beard.

“I was in my car and two shots rang out and I thought maybe they were firecrackers, for all I knew, but like I said, I didn’t want to get shot myself and so I turned all the lights off in the car and got down in my seat,” said Jon Wijnberg.