TULSA -- Tulsa Police have identified the suspect in Thursday night's shooting in midtown as 21-year-old Madison Dickson.
Investigators said a man was critical injured after Dickson allegedly shot him, leading to the crash.
Police said at 8:51 p.m. Thursday, they responded to a crash near 18th and Peoria. After the driver of the vehicle was shot, officers said he drove south on Peoria, hitting a small SUV near the intersection.
A good Samaritan stopped to help the driver, and discovered the man had been shot. The driver of the Cadillac was the only person in the car. The victim told police the person who shot him was a red-headed woman.
Paramedics transported the victim to the hospital in critical condition.
Police confirmed the suspect is connected to a crime spree last weekend. She is considered to be armed and dangerous.
Officers issued warrants for Dickson's arrest on Thursday on counts of shooting with intent to kill, two counts of assault with a deadly weapon, unauthorized use of a vehicle, attempted petit larceny and discharging a firearm in a public place.
On September 2015, Dickson was arrested after she stole an Osage County deputy's patrol vehicle. A 2 Works for You reporter and photographer helped with the arrest after they spotted her walking on the street.
Scene at 19th & S Peoria. Road closed from 18th to 21st. Waiting to speak to police. @KJRH2HD pic.twitter.com/RDX6M1B2S2
— Katie Wisely (@KatieWiselyTV) March 17, 2017
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