Three suspects are in custody after a shooting in Brampton, Ont., that injured a police officer and a civilian on Friday night.

Peel police spokesperson Const. Thomas Ruttan said the officer was on a call on Stokes Road at approximately 10:30 p.m. when he was shot in his cruiser.

The officer was stuck by a single shot and was able to drive away from the scene. Ruttan said the officer suffered serious injuries, but is expected to survive.

Police said two suspects were taken into custody on Friday night. The third was arrested at approximately 9 a.m. on Saturday morning, and was found inside a vehicle in a nearby garage on Vivian Crescent.

All three suspects will face charges that have yet to be determined, Ruttan said.

The male civilian was injured prior to the police’s arrival and no police firearms were discharged during the incident. As a result, the Ontario Special Investigations Unit will not be involved in the case. The man was rushed to hospital, where he remains in stable condition.

Police are also searching for a fourth suspect who is considered to be armed and dangerous. The suspect is described as black male wearing dark clothing.

A command post remains in place in the area of the shooting. Police are also canvassing the neighbourhood for witnesses and are using a canine unit to search for evidence.

A vehicle and a gun are also outstanding in the investigation.

Ruttan said police “are asking for the public’s assistance in locating the suspect,” but also warned residents not to approach the man.

Peel police also thanked the public for the outpouring of online support for the injured officer.

“As police, we face this kind of thing every day,” Ruttan said. “It’s always a possibility.”