Family has identified the 18-year-old woman killed in the Oklahoma's Arcadia Lake mass shooting that left nearly two dozen others injured.

A Police Department (EPD) wrote in a Tuesday night X post.

The Arcadia Lake shooting occurred shortly after 9 p.m. Sunday, according to EPD. At least 23 victims suffered gunshot-related injuries and at least 10 were taken to local area hospitals, according to a statement from EPD.

"The incident occurred during an unsanctioned party that began after dark and was advertised across multiple social media platforms, drawing a large crowd of young adults from across the metro area," EPD's statement read.

EPD responded to multiple 911 calls reporting shots fired.

Oklahoma City Police and the Oklahoma Highway Patrol also responded, according to EPD.

The trouble reportedly started when some of the party attendees started arguing with each other about their boyfriends, witness Jeremiah Braxton told The Associated Press.

"Everybody got scared, dudes was panicking, women was panicking, people seeing their friends fight," Braxton said.

Another witness, Michael Triplet, was shot in the rear. He told the AP it was a "scary situation."

At this time, the police have not released any information on a possible subject and say "investigators are actively working the case."

Fox News Digital contacted EPD for comment but did not immediately receive a response.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.