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June 12, 2018 15:16
Two People Arrested Following Hours Long Standing At North Phoenix Home

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Two shoplifting suspects are now in police custody following an hours-long standoff with police at a home near 19th Avenue and Cactus Road.

Phoenix Police Dept. spokeswoman Sgt. Mercedes Fortune says around 11:40 a.m. officers reacted to a business in the territory of Grand Avenue and Indian School Road after an announced shoplifting episode including a couple of men.

“Officers arrived on scene and attempted to make contact and both suspects ran into the residence and refused to come out," said Fortune.

Police tried rounds of tear gas to force them out, shortly after a gunfight.

"They refused to come out and at some point, there was (sic) actually shots fired from within the home at officers. Officers did return fire,” said Sgt. Fortune.

Police were able to arrest one of the suspects as he exited the home.

The detained suspect told police that there was another suspect, who was still hiding at the house and that there were additional weapons inside.

The suspect claimed the remaining suspect would not exit the home and would engage officers.

The standoff took a bizarre turn when the house then caught fire. That's when officers deployed fire hoses and extinguished the fire.

Searches of the residence were conducted by both Phoenix fire and police personnel, but no one was located.

The second suspect was then apprehended by a K-9 officer. He was taken to the hospital with minor injuries.

The second suspect was interviewed and claimed the first suspect, later identified as 37-year-old Kenny Keyes, was with him during the incident and that there was never a third male suspect within the home.

Forrest Kruger lives right next door to the scene and wasn't allowed inside his home but says he's actually relieved this is happening.

“Pretty happy about this. It absolutely doesn't surprise me other than the fact that it's taken about five years for this to actually culminate,” he said.

Kruger says when this is over he hopes peace can be restored to his neighborhood.

“They've lived there for quite a while maybe eight or nine years and always been a problem. Always a lot of traffic in and out of the house, there's always been drugs, always been some kind of violence going on," he said.

Keyes was arrested and booked for an outstanding felony arrest warrant and shoplifting.

The second suspect's identity has not been released at this time.

By Lokesh

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