DAYTON — One person was taken into custody after a SWAT standoff in a Dayton neighborhood early Tuesday morning.
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Around 3:51 a.m., Dayton police were dispatched to the 250 block of Sandhurst Drive, according to a Montgomery County Regional Dispatch Sergeant.
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Dayton Police Sergeant Jordan Alexander told News Center 7 that crews were initially dispatched on reports of a man inside the house who was believed to be suicidal.
They discovered that there were other occupants inside the house, and police were able to get them out, according to Sgt. Alexander.
Sgt Alexander said that responding crews observed the man with a weapon, and after performing a criminal history check, determined that he had previous convictions and was not allowed to have the weapon.
SWAT was eventually called to respond once it was determined that the man had prior convictions.
“We’re here to help people, but the reason it became a SWAT callout is because of the nature of the crimes that he was facing,” Sgt. Alexander said. “If not for that, it probably wouldn’t have been a SWAT callout.”
After about four to five hours, the man came out of the house and was taken into custody, according to Sgt. Alexander.
Sgt. Alexander said that the man will likely be charged with weapons under disability, but said that other charges could be pending. He also stated that there was a search warrant issued.
Multiple crews responded, including Dayton Police Patrol Officers, SWAT crews, Hostage Negotiation crews, and unmanned aerial vehicle (drone) operators.
No injuries were reported as a result of the standoff.
News Center 7 will continue following this story.
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