(KAIR)--A man was taken into custody Monday afternoon after a nearly 4-hour armed standoff in Platte County, Missouri.
According to a release from the Platte County Sheriff's Office, the Sheriff- Office responded to a report of a domestic disturbance with an armed barricaded subject in the 16-thousand block of 371 Highway near Tracy, Missouri shortly before 10:00.
The stand-off lasted until about 1:40 Monday afternoon.
During the stand-off, the Sheriff's Office says a single gunshot was heard coming from inside the residence.
The suspect, identified as 41-year-old Bradford Wallace, of Platte County, was taken into custody without injury and was transported to an area hospital for evaluation.
A 38-year-old female was evaluated by EMS on the scene and then interviewed by detectives.
The Sheriff's Office says the case is being forwarded to the Platte County Prosecutor- Office for review.
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