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Portsmouth man who barricaded himself in Henrico home on Father's Day arrested: Police

Man barricaded in Henrico home; neighbors urged to 'stay clear'
Police: Man barricaded in Henrico home on Father's Day
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HENRICO COUNTY, Va. — A man was taken into custody on Father's Day evening after he barricaded himself inside a Henrico County home and refused to come outside, according to police.

People living in the Henrico neighborhood were urged to “stay clear” after police responded to the barricade incident.

Police said they were called to a home in the 4200 block of Fayette Circle around 2 p.m., not far from Laburnum Elementary School, for a medical emergency. Originally they said they responded to serve a warrant on a man for a number of charges in Portsmouth.

They later tried to arrest the man who was a wanted felon with ties to Portsmouth and Henrico County.

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“Once officers were at the door, they encountered the wanted subject who immediately shut the door and refused their commands,” officials said. “Due to the serious nature of the charges, officers created a perimeter to prevent his escape and waited on additional resources.”

Officers closed off several blocks around the home and urged residents to stay indoors “until the situation is resolved.”

After several hours, they were able to get 22-year-old Risaiah Lorenzo Wyatt into custody that night.

Wyatt has several outstanding felony warrants that have yet to be served to him, police said. He is currently in an area hospital with police for treatment of a medical condition unrelated to the barricade incident.

Anyone with information surrounding an incident in which Wyatt is involved should submit anonymous tips online at P3Tips.com.

Stay with WTVR.com and watch CBS 6 News for updates on this developing story. Anyone with more information can email newstips@wtvr.com to send a tip.