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Standoff Involving Barricaded Person in Holbrook Ends, Police Say

Emergency crews responded to an incident Monday afternoon in Holbrook, Massachusetts.

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An hourslong standoff ended after a man police say barricaded himself inside a Holbrook home was taken into custody.

An hourslong standoff in Holbrook, Massachusetts, ended late Monday afternoon, authorities said.

Police say they showed up around 11 a.m. to arrest a man on a warrant at a Union Street home. The man, later identified as 31-year-old Noah Hennessey, allegedly barricaded himself inside the house.

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It's unclear what the warrant was for.

Several SWAT officers armed with assault rifles entered the home through a window.

Massachusetts State Police said their bomb squad was called in to assist.

The ordeal lasted about five hours until Hennessey arrested.

"With all the kids walking home from school, it was a little nerve-wracking, but everything was fine, and the police were there," said witness Jennie Baumann.

Mutual aid was requested through the Metropolitan Law Enforcement Council and Massachusetts State Police.

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