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Sudbury police lift Capreol’s shelter-in-place, suspect in custody

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An extended standoff in Capreol ended early Wednesday morning when Sudbury police took a man into custody.

Greater Sudbury police lifted the shelter-in-place in Capreol at 7 a.m. Wednesday morning after an 18-hour standoff.

Capreol home with two front windows broken out Capreol home on Hanna Avenue with two front windows broken out following an 18-hour standoff with police. April 2, 2025 (Alana Everson/CTV Northern Ontario)

Now that the threat is gone, police are releasing details about what happened.

It started when firefighters were called to a structure fire at the home on Hanna Avenue just before 11 a.m. Tuesday.

Apparent fire damage to garage in Capreol Apparent fire damage to garage in Capreol at home where police had an 18-hour standoff. April 2, 2025 (Alana Everson/CTV Northern Ontario)

“Fire services arrived on scene to extinguish the fire, and an individual became aggressive with firefighters,” Sudbury police said in a news release Wednesday morning after the suspect was arrested.

“The individual then barricaded himself inside the residence prior to police arrival.”

Emergency response unit officers were called to the scene, but the man was uncooperative when they tried to talk to him.

Sudbury police standoff in Capreol Sudbury police standoff in Capreol lasted more than 18 hours. April 1, 2025 (Alana Everson/CTV Northern Ontario)

“The individual discharged a firearm at the officers. As a result, residents in proximity to the residence were asked to shelter in place,” police said.

He was inside the home when police said he shot a gun at officers who were outside the home.

“The biggest concern was the individual was erratic and aggressive and we knew that he was armed with a firearm and at that point he had fired the firearm at officers which gave us great concern for public safety and as well as officer safety,” police spokesperson Kaitlyn Dunn told CTV News Sudbury reporter Alana Everson in an interview Wednesday afternoon.

“This was a significant response. It was a full call out for our emergency response unit and it took a number of officers from patrol operations as well as other specialty units in order to close down the roadways to ensure public safety because we didn’t want motorists or pedestrians in the area just to allow the officers to focus their attention on the incident at hand.”

Capreol Hanna2 Sudbury police block access to both ends of Hanna Avenue in Capreol on Tuesday. (Alana Everson/CTV News)

The quiet residential street lined with brick homes was closed to both vehicles and pedestrians between Maple Boulevard and Shaw Street overnight.

One woman who said she lives near the scene said on social media Wednesday morning that she and her husband had been in the basement of their home without food since 1 p.m.

“We slept on cold cement floor all night (with) dogs who are shaking because they need to go outside so bad,” Chantal said on X.

Officers entered the home and found the suspect around 5 a.m.

After nearly two hours of negotiation inside the residence, the 36-year-old man was taken into custody.

One of the front window of a Capreol home is busted out One of the front window of a Capreol home is busted out following an 18-hour standoff with police. April 2, 2025 (Alana Everson/CTV Northern Ontario)

He has been charged with “numerous firearm-related offences and unlawfully in a dwelling.”

The accused is scheduled to attend bail court Wednesday to answer to the charges.

“Detectives from the major crime section of our criminal investigation division have been granted a search warrant for the residence,” police said.

Sudbury police parked in front of Capreol house Sudbury police parked in front of Capreol house where there was an 18-hour standoff before a suspect was taken into custody. April 2, 2025 (Alana Everson/CTV Northern Ontario)

“Detectives will remain on scene to execute the search warrant.”