UPDATE: Armed woman shot by Washington County sheriff's deputies in Aloha dies

At least one Washington County sheriff's deputy shot and wounded a woman in Aloha Friday afternoon, the agency confirmed.

The woman, believed to be in her 50s, was taken to OHSU Hospital in Portland, but her condition was not immediately available Friday night. Authorities have not said whether she was armed.

Shortly before 5 p.m., deputies responded to a disturbance at The Patrician apartments in the 18000 block of Southwest Shaw Street, said Sgt. David Thompson, a sheriff's office spokesman. At least one deputy fired shots, striking the woman, Thompson said.

Thompson didn't say where or how many times the woman was shot. No deputies were injured.

The Washington County Major Crimes Team is investigating.

The incident represents the agency's second officer-involved shooting this year. In January, a 47-year-old Aloha man was killed after pointing a handgun at a deputy responding to a domestic violence call. The district attorney's office later determined that the shooting was justified.

Neighbor Danie Lionberger, 31, said she was inside her apartment when she heard five gunshots in a row.

Iris Galindo works at a store across the street from the apartments. She was on her lunch break when she also heard five shots.

She left the store and saw police with a shield approach someone on the sidewalk. The cops bent downward, she said, and it appeared as if they were helping someone who was hurt.

Galindo's son was nearby with a babysitter. After hearing the shots, she called the babysitter to make sure they were safe.

Since then, police from multiple county agencies have descended on the large complex.

Robert Haggard, 27, came home from running errands to find the police at the apartments.

One of the officers let him use his phone, so he could call his wife, who was inside their unit, Haggard said. She had been playing with their kids and hadn't heard anything, he said.

Police told him it would be hours before he could return to his apartment.

-- Rebecca Woolington and Nuran Alteir