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End of Standoff in Antioch, Suspect Accused of Assault and Kidnapping Taken into Custody

End of Standoff in Antioch, Suspect Accused of Assault and Kidnapping Taken into Custody

An intense standoff occurring within the community of Antioch came to a close last Friday night as police apprehended a suspect after nearly eight hours of negotiation. According to an official release from the Antioch Police Department, the suspect was involved in a series of alleged crimes, including assault with a deadly weapon and kidnapping. The event disrupted the relative tranquility of the 1000 block of Stonecrest Drive and began around 3:43 p.m. when authorities were alerted to the incident.

Upon arriving at the scene, officers encountered a woman who had reportedly been assaulted, kidnapped, and robbed. The Antioch Police release notes that the suspect had barricaded himself within a residence presumed to be armed. Efforts to peacefully resolve the standoff proved initially fruitless, as the suspect refused to comply with officer commands safely and went as far as to display a large knife. The subsequent engagement drew on the specialized skills of both the Crisis Negotiation Team and the SWAT team from the Antioch Police Department.

The ordeal stretched into the night as trained negotiators sought a nonviolent conclusion. In a statement by

APD’s official release

, it was revealed that during the standoff, the suspect had violated the terms of a court order and was also wanted on multiple unrelated felony arrest warrants for probation violations. This complex backdrop lent a heightened urgency to the scene as law enforcement worked to ensure the safety of all involved.

The resolution came at 11:46 p.m. as the SWAT team succeeded in taking the suspect into custody. Before being booked into the County Jail on multiple charges, the individual was transported to a hospital for a medical evaluation. The charges included resisting arrest, further complicating an already lengthy rap sheet. The Antioch Police Department’s Field Services Bureau provided the information regarding the standoff and informed that the Investigations Bureau would distribute subsequent updates, if any. Those seeking further details were encouraged to use the Media Access Telephone Line provided by the department.

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