16-year-old Deonte Green allegedly kidnapped and robbed an older couple before going shooting and killing a father

Police have arrested a 16-year-old boy accused of kidnapping and robbing an elderly couple in Oklahoma, then fatally shooting a 44-year-old man at his home.

Tulsa Police Sgt. Dave Walker says the teenager forced the elderly couple to drive to an ATM and withdraw cash Sunday, then forced the couple back to their home where he sexually assaulted the woman.

Walker says the teen, identified as 16-year-old Deonte Green then ran to a nearby home, where a woman and her two daughters were in the garage and preparing to leave.

Police say the Green forced the woman and children back into the home, where he encountered and fatally shot the woman's 44-year-old husband, Broken Arrow Public Schools geography teacher Shane Anderson.

Police say Green kidnapped an elderly couple from their home and forced them to drive to an ATM and withdraw cash

Green then forced the couple back to their home where he sexually assaulted the woman

Geography teacher Shane Anderson was shot dead in front of his family including two daughters

'The husband fought with Green, and Green shot the husband,' Walker said in a news release. 'The husband continued to struggle with Green before collapsing inside the house.'

Green allegedly sexually assaulted the woman during the robbery and robbed the couple of cash and a handgun.

He then fled on foot away from the home where the killing took place.

Walker says 16-year-old was arrested late Sunday on complaints of murder, armed robbery and sexual assault.

Broken Arrow Public Schools Superintendent Dr. Janet Dunlop said she is devastated by Anderson's death.

'Our hearts are breaking for his family, and we will support them every way possible during this unimaginable time,' she told TulsaWorld.com.

Deonte Green, 16, was later caught by police and taken off in a police patrol car