Arrest made in Oklahoma home invasion shooting that killed 3

This photo provided by the Wagoner County Sheriff's Office shows Elizabeth Marie Rodriguez, of Oolagah, Okla. Police say Rodriguez, a woman suspected of driving three men to what Oklahoma authorities say was a home invasion in the Tulsa, Okla. suburb of Broken Arrow on Monday, March 27, 2017, that left the men shot to death by the homeowner's son, has been arrested on murder and burglary warrants. (Wagoner County Sheriff's Office via AP) (The Associated Press)

This photo provided by the Wagoner County Sheriff's Office shows Elizabeth Marie Rodriguez, of Oolagah, Okla. Police say Rodriguez, a woman suspected of driving three men to what Oklahoma authorities say was a home invasion in the Tulsa, Okla. suburb of Broken Arrow on Monday, March 27, 2017, that left the men shot to death by the homeowner's son, has been arrested on murder and burglary warrants. (Wagoner County Sheriff's Office via AP) (The Associated Press)

Police say they have arrested a woman suspected of driving the vehicle used by three men who were attempting to rob a home and were shot to death by the homeowner's son.

Wagoner County Deputy Nick Mahoney said Tuesday that 21-year-old Elizabeth Marie Rodriguez of Oolagah was arrested on murder and burglary warrants after going to police and saying she had information about the shooting at a home just east of the Tulsa suburb of Broken Arrow.

Mahoney didn't know if Rodriguez has an attorney.

Mahoney says the three were shot to death with an AR-15 rifle after breaking into the home Monday afternoon. Their names haven't been released.

Mahoney said it appears the shooting was in self-defense and that brass knuckles and a knife were found in the dead men's possession.