A shelter-in-place order was issued Friday evening during a standoff at a house on South Seward Avenue that lasted almost six hours.
The Auburn Police Department told 新加坡多多开奖记录 the person, who had barricaded themselves in the house, came out and surrendered at about midnight.
No police or civilians were injured during the standoff, police added.
Saturday morning, police Chief James Slayton told 新加坡多多开奖记录 no charges have been filed against the person.
"We were able to get him from the residence and get him the help that he needs," Slayton said.
The standoff began at about 6:30 p.m., when a shelter-in-place order was issued for the area of South Seward Avenue and Frances and Augustus streets in the city.
Slayton said the order was issued because of "the unknown of what people may or may not do. We want to ensure everyone鈥檚 safety so the best way to do that is to limit people in the area."
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After several hours of trying to negotiate with the person, police could be observed breaking windows in the house and shooting what Slayton called "a chemical agent" inside.聽
More than a dozen officers were at the scene, as well as the Auburn Fire Department, Auburn City Ambulance and NYSEG. Auburn police also used a drone during the standoff.