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LSO: Suspect barricaded in Lincoln home
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May 28, 2021 10:59 am
LINCOLN, Neb. (KLKN) A man has been arrested following the tense standoff in a south Lincoln neighborhood Thursday.
Travis Swiggart, 43, was wanted by the Lancaster County Sheriff’s Office (LSO) on a warrant for a misdemeanor of flight to avoid arrest.
Around 3:30 pm Swiggart barricaded himself in his mother’s home, 8825 S 78th St, and made threatening statements. Authorities were told that Swiggart’s 15-year-old son and mother were still inside the home.
The mother was able to get out first before negotiations started. Capt. Ben Houchin said the son was in no danger and was eventually allowed to leave.
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The standoff happened at 8825 South 78th Street.
May 27, 2021 4:38 pm
According to the Lancaster County Sheriff’s Office, 43-year-old Travis Swiggart was the man taken into custody.
Law enforcement said a task force was sent to the home at 8825 South 78th Street at approximately 3:30 p.m. Swiggart had a warrant for a misdemeanor of flight to avoid.
Officials said Swiggart’s mother, the owner of the home, got out of the home.
After this, law enforcement began negotiations. Swiggart’s 15-year-old son was inside the home. Capt. Ben Houchin said the son was in no danger and was allowed to leave. After the son exited the house, officials negotiated for several hours.