Two men were shot Thursday morning during what police are calling an aggravated robbery at a Wichita Falls gun store, and police are searching for one possible suspect who left the scene in a vehicle.

The shooting occurred at 10:48 a.m. at a gun shop along the 4700 block of Southwest Parkway.

WFPD Public Information Office Sgt. Harold McClure said both the victim and a suspect were shot in the upper torso during the incident. Both were taken to United Regional Health Care System by ambulance.

WFPD Sgt. Bill Henning identified the victim as 64-year-old Gary Barlow, owner of Texoma Armory, and the suspect as 22-year-old Charles Johnson.

A police news release said Johnson came into the store and exchanged gunfire with Barlow.

Henning said Barlow left the store and entered the Subway restaurant next to his business attempting to get help. Subway was closed by police as part of the crime scene due to blood from Barlow getting into the store. Other businesses in the Southwest Plaza shopping center chose to close as well.

Henning said Barlow and Johnson were both out of surgery as of 4 p.m. Thursday.

A news release said Barlow is being monitored by hospital staff and Johnson is stable. Henning said Johnson is under police surveillance in the hospital.

The news release said WFPD officers located a vehicle believed to be involved with the offense in the 5200 block of Professional Drive later in the afternoon. A Chevrolet Impala was impounded and detectives obtained a search warrant for an address in the 5200 block of Professional Drive. Henning said two people were detained and taken in for questioning.

WFPD Crime Stoppers Officer Brian Bohn said police are looking for a second suspect described as a male wearing a dark hoodie and dark pants.

Bohn said the case is part of Crime Stoppers’ Fresh 48 program. If the information is received within the next 48 hours and leads to an arrest Anyone with information on this case can call Crime Stoppers anonymously at 940-322-9888 or 800-322-9888. If the information is received within the next 48 hours and leads to an arrest, callers will receive $500, as well as up to an additional $1,000 with board approval.

Wichita Falls ISD Communications Officer Ashley Thomas said all principals were notified of the investigation and asked to bring all students indoors, including during recess or outdoor practices.

The school district sent out automated messages around 1 p.m. to parents alerting them of the Red Alert, adding that students's safety was the first priority. Students would be escorted to cars at dismissal if necessary.

A second message came a few minutes later to clarify a shooting did not happen at a WFISD campus. One parent contacted the newspaper asking which campus the shooting occurred, after she received the first message.

At 2:17 p.m., the WFISD communications office sent out a third message stating the district received an "all clear" and that campuses were resuming normal activity.