New Hampshire

Man charged in domestic incident that set off police standoff in NH

There is no known threat to the general public, according to police

NBC Washington

A man believed involved in a standoff with police at a home in Merrimack, New Hampshire, on Wednesday night turned himself into authorities on Friday.

Joshua Pasek, 44, faces charges domestic violence charges after what investigators say started as an argument at a home on Adams Avenue Wednesday night.

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According to police, Pasek had a gun when he got into an argument with the victim. At one point Pasek took the victim's phone and threatened to harm them and another person in the home. Pasek blocked the victims from leaving, but the eventually escaped. Investigators say Pasek initially started to give chase before turning around and going back inside.

As the situation unfolded, police established a perimeter and a SWAT team was called in to assist. Negotiators attempted to get Pasek to surrender, but he refused at the time and escaped. The house and the area around it were later rendered safe.

Pasek turned himself in on Friday. He is charged with simple assault, false imprisonment, criminal threatening, obstructing the report of a crime, and reckless conduct with a dangerous weapon.

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