A man wanted on multiple outstanding arrest warrants was arrested Tuesday after barricading himself in a Monmouth metal shop, Polk County officials said.
PORTLAND, Ore. (KOIN) -- A man wanted on multiple outstanding arrest warrants was arrested Tuesday after barricading himself in a Monmouth metal shop, Polk County officials said.
Valentine Sandoval, 34, was lodged in the Polk County Jail on two arrest warrants, and authorities say other charges may follow.
According to the Polk County Sheriff's Office, deputies attempted to contact Sandoval outside the shop around 10:40 a.m. Sandoval was wanted for a felony parole violation and an arrest involving a hit-and-run. Authorities also obtained officer safety information that concluded that Sandoval could possess a gun.
"The sheriff's office attempted to communicate with Mr. Sandoval from outside of the shop, which did not result in a response from him. Due to the officer safety information, the Polk County Sheriff's Office requested tactical assistance from the Salem Police SWAT Team. Salem SWAT responded and did not receive communication from Mr. Sandoval until after they deployed flash bangs, just outside of the shop pedestrian door," authorities said.
After the grenades went off, Sandoval complied with authorities and was taken into custody around 4 p.m., officials said.