Two teens were arrested and another was taken to the hospital after a shooting late Thursday night at Clysta Willett Park, according to news release from Mountain Home Police Chief Carry Manuel.

The incident occurred when a group of 10 teenagers ranging in age from 16 to 19 agreed to meet at the park to fight, Manuel said. At some point, the 16-year-old suspect from Jonesboro reportedly pulled a handgun.

Another teen, identified as 18-year-old Eric Pederson of Mountain Home, reportedly grabbed the handgun in attempt to take it away from the 16-year-old. During the struggle for control of the weapon, Pederson was shot in the leg, according to Manuel.

The victim was transported by ambulance to Baxter Regional Medical Center where he was treated for a gunshot wound to the leg.

As medical personnel were tending to the victim, Mountain Home police were joined by personnel from the Arkansas State Police and Baxter County Sheriff's Office as they searched for the shooter.

Less than 30 minutes after the 911 call, the 16-year-old shooting suspect was located in a subdivision near the park on Johns Drive and arrested. Manuel said "several" witnesses were on scene and were being interviewed.

Investigators reportedly discovered the pistol used in the crime was taken from a home nearby on Gregg Road. Also taken from that home was a bottle of morphine pills. The 16-year-old shooting suspect was arrested on charges of first-degree battery, aggravated assault, residential burglary and theft of property.

A 16-year-old girl was with the male suspect inside the home where the burglary occurred, according to Manuel who said she was arrested on charges of residential burglary and possession of a controlled substance. Both teens were taken to a juvenile lockup facility out of town.