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Man wanted by police arrested in north Columbia

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Multiple Columbia Police Department vehicles at a residence near the intersection of Holly Avenue and Parker Street in north Columbia on Wednesday, April 22.

COLUMBIA, Mo. (KMIZ)

A man wanted by police was arrested in north Columbia Wednesday afternoon. A large police presence was reported at the intersection of Holly Avenue and Parker Street.

Columbia Police Chief Geoff Jones said officers arrested Roderick Jones around 2:40 p.m.

Roderick Jones, 36, of Columbia. Photo courtesy of the Columbia Police Department

Jones had an arrest warrant for allegedly using a firearm in a domestic assault incident that happened back on Feb. 16. He faces a count each of first-degree domestic assault and unlawful use of a weapon, according to online court records.

Columbia police searched an area in north Columbia last week for Jones after he was seen in the 2300 block of Parker Street.

An ABC 17 News crew said at least 10 police vehicles responded to the scene, including the bearcat. Some officers had riot gear and a K9 unit was called in, the crew said.

It's unclear how many people were taken into custody or what crimes were committed.

This is a developing story, watch ABC 17 News at 5 for the latest information.

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Matt Ragsdale

Matt Ragsdale is a broadcast and digital producer at ABC 17 News.

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