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UPDATE: Officials said the 19-year-old suspect wanted after two people, including a deputy, were shot has been captured. Mohammad Abdou Laghaoui was caught around 4:30 a.m., police said.The shelter in place order for the are has been lifted. **Previous story**Two people were shot Thursday night in Deerfield Township, including a Warren County sheriff's deputy.A swarm of police vehicles surrounded the Landen Square Shopping Center along Route 22/3.Watch the latest reportOfficials said they first responded to reports of a domestic situation around 9:45 p.m. at an apartment complex several blocks away at the Orchards on Landen apartment complex on Jonathan Lane. Photos from the scene // Watch: Officials provide update on deputy's condition “We responded to a domestic situation tonight," said Lt. John Faine with the Warren County Sheriff's Office. "During that situation, a deputy from the Warren County Sheriff’s Office was shot. The deputy is conscious and alert now.”Faine said the female deputy was taken to University of Cincinnati Medical Center and is in stable condition.A second person was also shot. He was taken to a local hospital with injuries not considered to be life threatening.Police were searching overnight for Mohammad Abdou Laghaoui, 19, in connection to the shooting."The suspect is still at large and believed to be armed. He’s a 19-year-old Middle Eastern male with a green baseball cap on that says 'O’Reilly Auto Parts,'" Faine added.Warren County officials have issued a "shelter in place" order in the Deerfield Township area, saying a mobile alert has been sent to residents in the area. Authorities urge those who live in the area to stay indoors.Helicopters and K-9 units were called to the scene to assist in the search. A heavy police presence remained into the overnight hours. Several streets were shut down to ensure no one gets in or out.“I live right over there where the police are searching and my wife is at home right now by herself,” said an unnamed witness. “I want to get home to protect her, but I can’t right now because the police have blocked off the entire street.”Most said they were shocked by Thursday night’s events. Many said the neighborhood is typically quiet.“It was just crazy,” said a witness identified only as Josh. “I saw officers reaching in the back of their trucks, grabbing shotguns and assault rifles. Then we saw military-looking members in cammies, in full gear, headsets and everything.”Others were worried for the safety of those in the surrounding areas.“Am I safe?” asked another witness. “I think we are all anxious to get it over with -- to get these suspects, bring them to justice and get it handled.”Initials calls reported an “active shooting” situation in the area Thursday night."Active shooter in the area behind Kroger in Landen. Be advised to stay inside and not open doors to strangers," the Deerfield Township Fire Department tweeted.