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Standoff ends: Wanted man barricaded himself inside Brunswick home with female

Standoff ends: Wanted man barricaded himself inside Brunswick home with female

Yahoo17-07-2025
BRUNSWICK, Ohio (WJW) — An hours-long standoff at a Brunswick home that started Wednesday morning ended just after 4:30 p.m., FOX 8 News has confirmed.
Police on Wednesday negotiated the surrender of a 36-year-old man they said barricaded himself in the basement of a Grafton Road home with another person.
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The man was wanted for allegedly violating the terms of his federally supervised release, according to a Wednesday afternoon update from police.
Police sought to arrest him just after 7:30 a.m. on Wednesday at the home in the 2800 block of Grafton Road, according to the release. After announcing themselves, he barricaded himself in the home's basement with an unknown female.
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The man was 'known to have guns' and threatened law enforcement officers. They then set up a perimeter around the home and called in SWAT officers, according to the release.
Officers ultimately used gas to 'assist in extracting' the man, according to a Wednesday afternoon update. He was transported to the Medina County jail.
Grafton Road was closed in the eastbound direction at Salem Lane and closed in the westbound direction at West 130th Street. Motorists were advised to avoid the area.
Those roads have since reopened.
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