Police arrest suspect after standoff in Redmond

Police arrested a suspect who barricaded himself inside a Redmond home during a domestic violence incident that started late Wednesday night. 

The Redmond Police Department (RPD) announced the reasoning behind the large police presence around 10:48 p.m. Despite the number of officers at the scene, the RPD assured there was no threat to the general public.

According to the RPD, officers responded to reports of a domestic disturbance at a home near the corner of 166th Ave. NE and NE 95th St. This area is near Redmond Assembly of God Church. 

At around midnight, the RPD obtained a warrant to breach the residence. 

The suspect was taken into custody without incident. 

Details regarding the domestic violence incident and what led up to it are limited at this time.

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