Updated at 11 a.m. Aug. 16: Revised to include additional charge for Devyn Flowers.

A shooting reported Tuesday night near Turtle Creek turned out to be part of a string of crimes that began in Dallas and ended in Highland Park, police say.

Devyn Flowers (Dallas County Sheriff's Department)

Shortly before 8 p.m., a caller reported that he shot a man and woman he saw break into his vehicle in the 4000 block of U.S. Highway 75 and take property. The man, a commissioned security guard, said he fired the shots when the pair drove their truck toward him, Dallas police said.

They fled into Highland Park, where the man, Devyn Flowers, dropped off the woman, identified as Crystal French, in a strip center in the 4200 block of Oak Lawn Avenue near Wycliff Avenue.

Witnesses said Flowers told them that French, who had an injury to her arm, needed help, police said.

Flowers, 30, reportedly sped away from the scene in a truck but crashed into another vehicle a few blocks away at Preston Road and Beverly Drive

Officers from Dallas, Highland Park, University Park and Southern Methodist University responded to help, and a perimeter was set up to search for Flowers, who ran away from the crash, said Lt. Lance Koppa of the Highland Park Department of Public Safety.

An off-duty officer working at Highland Park Village found Flowers shortly after in the 4200 block of Livingston Avenue, he said.

Flowers and French, 32, were taken to Parkland Memorial Hospital. Flowers was later taken to the Dallas County jail; French's condition has not been released.

The driver of the vehicle that had been struck by the truck was hospitalized with injuries not thought to be life-threatening, Koppa said.

Flowers and French each face a charge of aggravated robbery in connection with the incident. Flowers may face additional charges out of Dallas in addition to a charge of failure to leave ID in connection with the Highland Park crash.

Flowers also faces an aggravated robbery charge and a probation violation in connection with a June robbery at a Taco Bell in Cedar Hill. He remained in custody Thursday, with bail set at $100,000.

Detectives filed two aggravated assault reports against the man who fired the shots. The case will be referred to a grand jury.

Staff writers Samantha Gross and Tom Steele contributed to this report.

CORRECTION, 11 a.m., Aug. 16, 2018: An earlier version of this story spelled Devyn Flower's name incorrectly.