January 23, 2025 - 04:43

Authorities have issued an urgent evacuation order for residents in the vicinity of 110th Street and 25th Avenue South in Lakewood. This decision comes following a tense situation involving a suspect who fled into a local business, prompting a significant police response. Officers reported that shots were fired during the incident, raising concerns for the safety of the community.
Residents in the affected area are being instructed to leave immediately and seek safety until the situation is resolved. Law enforcement agencies are actively working to secure the area and apprehend the suspect. The police have established a perimeter to ensure public safety and are conducting thorough searches of the surrounding buildings.
Local officials are urging residents to stay away from the area and avoid any unnecessary travel until the police have cleared the scene. The situation remains fluid, and authorities are providing updates as they become available. Community members are encouraged to remain vigilant and cooperate with law enforcement.
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