Crime

Armed standoff involving young child on Cape Cod ends peacefully

Published

on

BOURNE, MA – A situation on Cape Cod that could have had a tragic ending ended peacefully Friday night.

According to police, at just after 7:30 p.m., Bourne Police Officers were dispatched to a residence on Old Plymouth Road where a male was reported to be in mental health distress and in possession of a firearm. Family members, including a young child, were in the residence. Officers responded and, after a period of time, were able to escort the family members to safety. The male remained in the residence where he was reported to have the firearm.

At just after 8:00 p.m., Bourne Police had stated that those in the area of 0-50 Old Plymouth Rd, Gibbs Rd and Washburn, should remain in their house and if not in the area, avoid the area.

With the assistance of the Cape Cod Regional Law Enforcement Council Special Weapons and Tactics Team, officers and negotiators attempted to communicate with the male. After approximately 2 hours, the 47-year-old male exited the residence and was peacefully taken into custody and later transported to an area hospital for evaluation. There were no injuries related to this incident.

The Bourne Police Department thanked the dedicated and professional members of the Cape Cod Regional Special Weapons and Tactics Team, as well as the members of the Bourne Fire/Rescue and Emergency Services who assisted with this incident and were vital in it reaching its peaceful conclusion. They also thanked the members of the public for their patience during this incident.

Trending

Exit mobile version