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NH police say escaped inmate arrested after barricading self with knife in Concord

New Hampshire State Police say 33-year-old Tad Emerson, an escaped inmate, was arrested after about five hours of negotiations after barricading himself in a building in Concord's state office complex

New Hampshire State Police

New Hampshire State Police say an inmate escaped Tuesday and barricaded himself in a room with a knife in Concord before being arrested.

The standoff began around 3 p.m. at the state office complex on Pleasant Street, where administrative offices are located in several buildings.

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Police were initially tight-lipped about what had occurred, initially saying only that the public should avoid the area due to an "active police incident within a building." They later said a person was in custody and the situation was resolved.

Tuesday night, state police explained that an escaped inmate, identified as 33-year-old Tad Emerson, had been arrested after about five hours of negotiations.

Emerson, a minimum-security resident of a work program with the New Hampshire Department of Corrections, has been returned to the custody of prison officials.

Police say Emerson is facing charges of being a felon in possession of a deadly weapon and resisting arrest.

Emerson is expected to be arraigned at an unspecified date, police said. It was not immediately clear if he had an attorney.

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