Columbia police arrest barricaded man after a four-hour standoff
Columbia police arrest Douglas Lee after four hour standoff
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Columbia police responded to a trailer court off of E. New Haven Road on a report of a barricaded subject Wednesday, Dec. 23, 2020.
COLUMBIA, Mo. (KMIZ)
Columbia police arrested a wanted man after a four-hour long standoff that began after a vehicle chase Wednesday morning.
Watch the replay in the player below after the suspect was arrested.
At 10:34 a.m., Columbia police attempted to conduct a traffic stop on Douglas Antonio Lee, 42, of Columbia near 33 E. Broadway before Lee drove off and CPD chased after him.
COLUMBIA- Columbia police officers responded to a trailer park off of New Haven Road in south Columbia on a report of a barricaded subject Wednesday afternoon.
At Woodstock Trailer Park off of New Haven Rd. CPD officials tell me a suspect has barricaded themself inside a home here, and has been in there the past 4 hours. Say theyâre talking to the suspect now. @KOMUnewspic.twitter.com/SMdVmGTt47 Ian Russell (@IanRussellTV) December 23, 2020
CPD told KOMU 8 News that a suspect had barricaded himself inside a home at Woodstock Trailer Park.
According to a press release, CPD tried to conduct a traffic stop around 10:34 a.m. on a suspect who was known to have several felony warrants. The vehicle fled and officer engaged in a pursuit that began near 33 East Broadway.Â