FLINT, MI -- The alleged intruders who were shot by a homeowner Wednesday morning fired shots into the home when they were trying to break in, according to a police report.

The intruders ended up being shot, one in critical condition and the other in good condition, police say. A police report says the man went to answer door and when he opened it one of the suspects fired shots into the home, the report said.

The homeowner, who was not injured in the incident, returned fire through the door, striking both the alleged intruders, according to police. The suspects were arrested in the driveway of the home. The homeowner knew the two men, the report said.

It happened around 5 a.m. Wednesday in the 600 block of Freeman Avenue near Grand Traverse Street.

Police say the men were in their 20s, but their names have not been released. They were taken to Hurley Medical Center.

A similar incident occurred last week, although no one was shot.

An 86-year-old man fired two shots at a suspect trying to break into his home, according to a police report. The incident occurred around 3 p.m. Monday, April 1, in the 1900 block of Barks Street near Lapeer Road.

According to the report, the man heard a loud noise in the living room and saw a man in his 20s trying to break through a window on the north side of his home. The suspect fled the scene eastbound through the backyard after the shots were fired.

No one was injured in the incident.

Anyone with information is asked to call Flint police at 810-237-6801 or CRIMESTOPPERS at 1-800-SPEAK-UP.