UPDATE:

FLINT, MI - A pair of teenagers have been identified by Flint police as suspects in a home invasion early Tuesday morning on the city's east side that left a 63-year-old man dead.

Officers responded around 5 a.m. on Tuesday, July 11, to the 100 block of South Cumberland Street - off of Longway Boulevard - after a call to 911 in reference to a shooting in the area.

The incident started as a home invasion, but it soon turned into shots fired between the male homeowner and two teenage males, ages 17 and 18, police said. The homeowner was confirmed dead at the scene.

Following the shootout, the teens fled the scene in a vehicle, crashing in the intersection of East Court Street and South Vernon Avenue, less than one mile away from the shooting scene.

One of the teen suspects was taken to Hurley Medical Center following the crash, police said. It's believed the teen was injured prior to the crash, police said.

The second suspect has been taken into custody. The names of the victim or suspects have not yet been released.

Anyone with information about the incident has been asked to contact Detective Tpr. Jon Miller at 810-237-6922, Flint Police Department Detective Bureau at 810-237-6900, or anonymously to Crime Stoppers at 1-800-422-JAIL (5245) or P3tips.com.