Update, Sept. 17: The suspect involved in a shooting that struck a school bus and injured a 15-year-girl is now in custody, according to a Memphis Police Department tweet on Monday.

Kortez Collins, 23, had a warrant issued for 28 counts of aggravated assault for the Sept. 10 shooting. The victim was struck by shattered glass resulting from the gunshot.

Previous story: A 15-year-old girl was injured on a school bus following a shooting Monday in Whitehaven, police said.

It was unclear if the victim had been injured by broken glass or struck by a bullet, the Memphis Police Department said in a statement on Twitter.

Police later confirmed that the teen was injured by debris from a broken window.

The shooting happened in the area of Raines and Millbranch, police said.

The victim was taken to a hospital in non-critical condition and was released later in the day.

The shooting is one of many that have injured children or teenagers in the Memphis area in recent years. Surgeons at Le Bonheur Children's Hospital are leading a community effort to reduce gunshot injuries to children and teens.

Police identified 23-year-old Kortez Collins as the suspect that fired a round at the school bus.

A warrant has been issued for Collins and police are asking anyone with information about Collins to call CrimeStoppers at 528-2274.

Reach reporter Daniel Connolly at 529-5296, daniel.connolly@commercialappeal.com, or on Twitter at @danielconnolly.