A woman was arrested after, police say, she shot her father during a domestic dispute Monday morning in South Lubbock.

Hayley Lynn Williams, 33, was arrested on a charge of aggravated assault with a deadly weapon after she reportedly shot her 60-year-old father, according to Lubbock Police Department Public Information Officer Tiffany Pelt.

At about 8:19 a.m., emergency responders were called to the 3200 block of 68th Street following reports of shots being fired and found the injured man outside of his residence, said Lubbock Police Sgt. Frank Picon.

"Officers saw that he was suffering from a gunshot wound to the upper left arm or to the left arm," he said. "To me, it looked like it was to the upper portion of his arm, because he was holding it and had it wrapped when I first saw him."

Preliminary reports indicated the injured man was shot inside the residence and had locked himself in a bathroom, Picon said officers located him in the driveway of the home upon police arrival.

Officers then made their way into the home to make sure there were no other victims and to locate the suspect, but found the home was empty.

When officers began to search the yard, Picon said an officer checked around the side of the home and entered the backyard when the female suspect, later identified as Williams, came into the backyard from the alley.

"At that point," he said, "that officer took that female suspect into custody."

The man was taken to Covenant Medical Center to be treated for moderate injuries stemming from the shooting.

Williams was taken to the Lubbock County Detention Center, and the injured man was said to be alert and talking upon police arrival.

No further information has been released. The shooting remains under investigation.