UPDATE 9PM:

Sources tell CBS 7 after a 9 hour standoff the suspect is now in custody.

UPDATE 8PM:

Officers remain on scene where the suspect is believed to still be barricaded, according to two police sources with knowledge of the information.

UPDATE 7PM:

Sgt. Pete Gonzalez is out of surgery and in recovery now, according to Ector County Hospital District Police Chief Brad Timmons.

DeAnn Lopez - CBS 7 News spoke with a family friend of Cpl. Corey Wester earlier today who says Wester's bulletproof vest may have saved his life.

Wester was shot in the chest and hip according to this family friend.

UPDATE 6:15PM

Investigators have made contact with the suspect, presumably by phone. They are heard over the loudspeaker pleading with the suspect to come out safely.

Police are asking him to let them know that he's OK.

UPDATE 5:50PM

After a series of loud pops, likely gunshots, our CBS 7 news crews report hearing negotiators asking the suspect to come out of the apartment.

Police on scene say that the suspect did shoot out police robots. The suspect is not yet confirmed to be in custody.

UPDATE 3:50 PM

Odessa Police just wrapped up an afternoon press conference to update on the situation. The suspect's name has not been released and he is not yet confirmed to be in custody.

Police are asking residents to avoid the area near 1000 block of Custer and the Clayton Manor Apartments.

Odessa Police Corporal Steve LeSueur said the suspect may face attempted Capitol Murder charges.

The Texas Rangers will now be handling the situation from this point on. Attempts to make contact with the suspect is ongoing.

UPDATE: 3:12PM

CBS 7 News has obtained the names of the officers who were shot while serving a warrant in Odessa.

According to Odessa Police, Sgt. Pedro Gonzalez and Cpl. Cory Wester were shot, but are now listed in fair condition.

Gonzales, who has been on the force for 11 years, is undergoing surgery as we speak at Medical Center Hospital.

According to police, Wester has been with OPD for a little over two years.

Stay with CBS 7 News as we bring you the latest updates.

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UPDATE 1:45PM

Right now, a negotiator is on scene trying to communicate with the male suspect. A CBS 7 source with knowledge of the information who is not authorized to comment by name confirms two officers went to the Clayton Manor Apartments on 1030 Custer serving a parole violation warrant.

Officers approached the door, a woman answered the door. While she was talking to the officers, the man came from behind the woman and began firing at the officers.

One officer was hit in the chest and the hip. A second officer was hit in the arm and the leg. They are both talking but there is no condition given as of yet.

A second police source reports the officers are expected to be OK.

UPDATE 1:15 PM

Odessa Police just wrapped up a press conference from headquarters. Police confirm two officers were shot while serving a warrant at the Clayton Manor Apartments around 11:50 a.m.

According to police, the officer's conditions are unknown. They were transported to Medical Center Hospital.

The shooter is still on the loose and he is believed to be inside the apartment complex.

UPDATE 1:06 PM

Two CBS 7 sources confirms two officers were shot in the active shooter incident at 1030 Custer.

UPDATE 12:45 PM

Eyewitness Joe Kendrick said he heard 30-35 rounds.

"My sister took off running. It's just shocking to hear this around the holidays," Kendrick said.

"The last thing we saw was the police going backwards towards the suspect," Kendrick said. Nearby businesses are on lockdown. Eyewitnesses were told to stay back from the scene by police where multiple units are responding to the incident.

UPDATE:

There is an active shooter situation unfolding near 1030 Custer.

An eyewitness reports hearing 30-35 shots fired near the area.

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Odessa Police Sgt. Steve LeSueur confirms shots were fired at 1030 Custer near an apartment complex.

According to Odessa Police Dispatch, paramedics were dispatched to the scene.