Woman in her 70s in custody following overnight SWAT standoff in Pantego, police say
PANTEGO (CBSNewsTexas.com) — A woman in her 70s is in custody following an overnight SWAT standoff in Pantego, police announced Friday morning.
Around 4:20 p.m. Thursday, Pantego police requested assistance from the Arlington Police Department on a warrant they were attempting to serve at a home on Grant Place.
When officials arrived at the home, the woman displayed a firearm and a deputy subsequently fired their service weapon.
Police said the woman then went back inside her home, where she barricaded herself with limited communication for nearly 17 hours.
At approximately 8:45 a.m., Grand Prairie SWAT officers were able to take the woman into custody without injury to anyone.
Pantego police spokesperson Chris Stokes said this was a group effort with help from Arlington, Mansfield and Grand Prairie police departments, as well as their SWAT teams.
"We have a duty to try and end any resolution [sic] without anyone getting hurt, and that's what happened today," Stokes said.
Police have not said why they were serving the warrant, but that they've been out to the residence before.
Watch the full press conference below: