Law enforcement respond to man barricaded in Boyes Hot Springs
Sonoma County Sheriff’s Office deputies and SWAT team members responded to a man who barricaded himself in a Boyes Hot Springs home late Sunday night, according to Sonoma Police.
Law enforcement first received a call about a man behaving erratically at 9:15 p.m. Sunday night in the area of Mountain Avenue and Highway 12, according to Sheriff’s Deputy Rob Dillion.
A neighbor who spoke with the subject Sunday afternoon was concerned about the man based on his interaction, Dillion said. The neighbor called law enforcement to perform a mental health welfare check on the man. Dillion was unable to provide more details about the call.
A SWAT team arrived at approximately 12:30 a.m. Monday morning, Dillion said. The Sheriff’s Office issued a public alert via Nixle at 3:50 a.m. asking the public to avoid the area as law enforcement officers negotiated with the man.
The Sheriff’s Office helicopter Henry-1 was deployed for hours during the incident, according to Dillion. Later in the night, deputies deployed a drone to monitor the situation.
Around noon on Monday, a negotiator was able to get the man to agree to end the stand-off. He was arrested without force, a Sonoma Police spokesperson said.
Contact Staff Writer Chase Hunter at chase.hunter@sonomanews.com.
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