Update: Neighbors describe hearing shots, investigators work with K9 at scene

SAGINAW, MI — Police and fire investigators responded to an early-morning shooting and fire at a house in Saginaw that injured three people.

Saginaw police officers responded at 1:52 a.m. Thursday, July 11, to a house at 2806 Capehart that was firebombed and shot at, Detective Sgt. Reggie Williams said.

Three victims suffered burn injuries, and one suffered a gunshot wound, Williams said.

"There were no fatalities, and no one is in critical condition," Williams said, adding, "as for suspect information, we have leads that may assist in multiple arrests.

The fire began before 2 a.m. Thursday, July 11, Saginaw Fire Department Fire Marshal Ralph Martin said, noting he was called to the scene about 2 a.m. after firefighters had controlled the fire and transported three burn victims away.

A man and a woman, both in their 20s, were taken by ambulance to Covenant HealthCare hospital in Saginaw and then to Hurley Medical Center in Flint for treatment of serious "second- or third-degree" burns, Martin said.

Another woman, the mother of the woman in her 20s, also was burned and was transported to Covenant for treatment.

Martin said he interviewed the older woman and the man in his 20s while they were at Covenant.

An initial investigation showed that the two women lived at the home and the man was visiting, Martin said, and they were not asleep when the fire began.

Saginaw Police and Michigan State Police detectives are interviewing witnesses about the case and the investigation is on-going, Williams said.

Anyone with information about this incident should call Crime Stoppers at 1-800-422-JAIL and/or use the MyPD app on a smartphone.