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An armed woman who barricaded herself in a Castaic mobile home for nearly four hours Wednesday is now in custody.

The suspect voluntarily exited the back of the residence in the 27700 block of Parker Road around 1:40 p.m. armed with  a gun in her waistband and was detained by deputies without incident.

[KHTS] Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station officials are trying to resolve a standoff situation with a suspected armed woman who is suspected to have a mental condition in a Castaic mobile home park.

santa-clarita-deputies-castaic-standoff-kidnapping-suspect-43220Deputies responded to a reported kidnapping involving the female suspect who allegedly took a man hostage at gunpoint at the 27700 block of Parker Road. The incident was reported to Sheriff’s Station officials around 10 a.m. Wednesday.

“Deputies are working as hard to resolve the issue without anyone getting hurt,” said Deputy Josh Dubin of the Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station.

Deputies are asking residents to avoid the area while they work on a peaceful resolution, he said.

A Special Weapons And Tactics team is on its way to the area, and the nearby homes have been evacuated for the safety of those who live nearby, Dubin said.

The woman allegedly held the victim at gunpoint, however, the victim managed to escape without being hurt. The alleged victim reportedly did not know the suspect, officials said.

The female suspect, whose identity was not released, is now believed to be alone in a mobile home inside the mobile home park.

No one has been injured and there are no children involved, Dubin said.

The man whom the suspect allegedly kidnapped was not harmed.

Initial reports indicated the woman might be suffering from mental illness, however, those reports have been unconfirmed by Sheriff’s Station officials.

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46 Comments

  1. And I heard on my scanner a Vet with PTSD may be involved..

  2. Becky Genovese Christiansen

  3. My mom lives in a mobile home park right on Parker road….!!??? I’m all the way in Florida…dang it

  4. Crystal Jean Nix, we know a girl that’s in this area that is this kind of crazy.

  5. christine chakhmakhchian-b says:

    I have pictures and video from todays standoff. Would you like to see??

  6. Eric Zakar and Kelly Hudson

  7. Donna Partis says:

    Wow is not canyon country lol

  8. My scanner just said the man took the woman hostage.

  9. Pretty sure I’m listening to the right channel they describe the location as Parker rd

  10. Staci Fasano says:

    Saw the incident right outside of that mobile home park on Parker and The Old Road. Not to alarm anyone, but please check with your relatives in that park. Of course alot of hellicopters and alot of police.

  11. In Castiac the women take the men hostage. Kellie Mike Matthew

  12. Passed about 10 Sherrif’s on 5 freeway heading north the other way with lights on. They also had some big trucks in there with lights on also.
    Must be some tactical vehicles or something. I’m assuming that’s where they’re heading.

  13. Well thats different …

  14. Stephen Gold says:

    Donna Partis there is trouble everywhere honey don’t be so Awesome town….

  15. Noel Nero Gregorio Shawna Fly Gregorio FYI

  16. Fancy Nancy says:

    Frank C Blackwell III

  17. Gary Mason says:

    Jill … What did you do?

  18. Jill Marasco says:

    Lmfao!! I was hungry and didn’t want to eat alone Gary ..

  19. Jill Marasco says:

    Lmfao!! I was hungry and didn’t want to eat alone Gary ..

  20. I live a couple houses down and all is okay now :)

  21. The responses to this article are pretty funny!

  22. Dang I was at the shelter!

  23. Geez, get a grip people. Enough is enough……

  24. Eric Zakar says:

    Yep. That’s what we saw

  25. Usually the cops shoot first then ask later…
    Why didn’t they beat the crap out of her ?!!
    Isn’t that protocol ?!

  26. Aiko says:

    Mental Illness is so sad.

  27. Missy Bryant says:

    No comment

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