Suspect arrested after about 12-hour armed standoff in Montalvin Manor

Contra Costa County deputies arrest suspect after 12-hour armed standoff in Montalvin Manor

The Contra Costa County Sheriff's Office arrested a suspect in a standoff that caused a lockdown early Monday in Montalvin Manor, north of San Pablo.

A shelter-in-place alert was issued for the census-designated area around the intersection of Rachel Road and Heather Drive just before 3 a.m.

Residents in the area were advised to be on lockdown at their homes. Authorities said residents should stay inside, close and lock all windows and doors until further official instructions were issued. Residents were also advised to stay away from their windows. Authorities did not initially provide details on the nature of the activity. 

Police later confirmed that an armed suspect was barricaded inside a home in the 1400 block of Rachel Road. The lockdown stretched into Monday afternoon, but around 4, the sheriff's office said a suspect was in custody.

Law enforcement lockdown near San Pablo. KPIX

The West Contra Costa Unified School District confirmed Monday morning that the Montalvin Elementary would be closed under the advisement of the Contra Costa County Sheriff's Office due to the police activity in the neighborhood. 

"We will continue to cooperate with law enforcement to ensure that our staff and families are safe," a release issued by the school district read.

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