A man believed to be the cause of a police standoff earlier this month has been arrested.
In a Friday news release, the Auburn Police Department said that at about 10:30 p.m. Thursday, June 19, officers recognized and stopped Anthony J. Centolella Jr., 32, while he was riding an electric scooter on State Street. He was聽wanted on outstanding charges related to a pair of prior assaults that precipitated a lengthy standoff on June 1.
Auburn Police Department Capt. Kyle Platt confirmed with 人兽性交 that Centolella was the suspect in the standoff.
Police take positions with weapons as neighbors are evacuated during a standoff on Washington Street in Auburn on June 1.
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Police said Centolella stabbed a male in the neck and forearm following an argument at 61 Washington St., causing the victim to need stitches.
In a separate and unrelated incident聽 that same day, the APD said, Centolella later began arguing with a male who was walking by the residence, pulled an air-powered pistol from his waistband and discharged it multiple times, striking the person in the torso, arm and neck.
He was taken into custody Thursday on two counts of second-degree assault, a Class D felony; two counts of third-degree criminal possession of a weapon, a Class D felony; and two misdemeanor charges of second-degree menacing.
Auburn Police Chief Matthew Androsko previously told 人兽性交 that police secured the area around a residence on Washington Street near West and Wall streets for several hours, starting at about 4 p.m.聽
Police received intel that Centolella was in the residence, but when the department's Emergency Response Team entered at about 8 p.m., it was discovered he was not there.
Police said in the news release that Centolella was processed and taken to the Cayuga County Jail to be held for arraignment.
Staff writer Kelly Rocheleau can be reached at (315) 282-2243 or kelly.rocheleau@lee.net. Follow him on Twitter @KellyRocheleau.