Updated 9:38 a.m.

A woman is in custody after authorities say she exchanged gunfire with police early Thursday morning near Southwest Portland's Providence Park stadium.

Officers descended on the area after the shootout in the Goose Hollow neighborhood, said Sgt. Chris Burley, a Portland Police Bureau spokesman.

At least one officer discharged a weapon, and the woman, a suspected burglar, returned fire, Burley said.

An hourslong standoff unfolded, which shut down stretches of West Burnside Street to traffic and snarled morning commuters.

The incident began Wednesday night, when police responded to a report of an unknown person entering a home on the 800 block of Southwest King Avenue about 11 p.m., Burley said.

Officers did not locate a suspect.

Police returned to the same residence hours later, at 3:25 a.m., to investigate a reported burglary in progress.

This time, with the help of police dogs, officers found the suspect, Burley said.

Gunfire erupted. The woman hunkered beneath a porch. The standoff started.

Crisis negotiators spoke with the suspect while members of the bureau's Special Emergency Reaction Team worked to take her into custody, Burley said.

Once detained, authorities took the suspect to a hospital for treatment, police said. She's expected to survive. The woman was not immediately identified.

The officers involved in the shooting have been placed on paid administrative leave, according to bureau policy, and their names will be released Friday, Burley said.

An investigation is ongoing.

Jim Ryan of The Oregonian/OregonLive contributed reporting.

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