Multiple police officers and SWAT officials were called to Pittsburgh’s Oakland neighborhood, causing one road to be closed in the area Monday night. Allegheny County dispatchers first confirmed to Pittsburgh’s Action News 4 that officials were called to Juliet Street following a reported situation. Our photojournalist captured multiple police blocking off the road to traffic just before 11 p.m.A source confirmed to Action News 4 that officers attempted to serve a warrant, and a suspect barricaded themselves inside a home. “I got home around 8 p.m., and I parked right down the street, and I had seen that there was a car or a cop car out here with its lights on,” a neighbor told Action News 4 on the scene Monday night. “It was about dusk. And then we’ve been hearing sirens up and down since I’ve been home.”We’re told evacuation orders are in place for houses in the area. Action News 4 is working to learn more about the situation and will provide updates as they are made available. Download the WTAE app to stay connected with breaking news. Sign up for our email newsletters to get breaking news in your inbox.

PITTSBURGH —

Multiple police officers and SWAT officials were called to Pittsburgh’s Oakland neighborhood, causing one road to be closed in the area Monday night.

Allegheny County dispatchers first confirmed to Pittsburgh’s Action News 4 that officials were called to Juliet Street following a reported situation.

Our photojournalist captured multiple police blocking off the road to traffic just before 11 p.m.

A source confirmed to Action News 4 that officers attempted to serve a warrant, and a suspect barricaded themselves inside a home.

“I got home around 8 p.m., and I parked right down the street, and I had seen that there was a car or a cop car out here with its lights on,” a neighbor told Action News 4 on the scene Monday night. “It was about dusk. And then we’ve been hearing sirens up and down since I’ve been home.”

We’re told evacuation orders are in place for houses in the area.

Action News 4 is working to learn more about the situation and will provide updates as they are made available.

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