A standoff at an apartment complex on the city’s North Side involving a suspect wanted for multiple crimes has ended peacefully after four days. Officials released the suspect's latest mugshot this afternoon.
The standoff started Wednesday night after police received a tip that a suspect with four out-of-county arrest warrants, including murder, was inside a Stone Oak apartment complex.
The standoff has spanned three days so far. On Friday, a female officer could be heard telling the man to “stop acting like a little girl” and “be a man.”The standoff started around 11 p.m. Wednesday at an apartment complex in the 1200 block of Agora Palms Drive, behind Methodist Stone Oak Hospital.
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