Port Huron Obituary News: Community Shaken After Fatal Shooting and Lockdown in St. Clair County

 Following an active and fast developing shooting incident Thursday evening in Port Huron that has triggered a major multi-agency law enforcement response and a shelter-in-place order for surrounding inhabitants, police are responding.

Port Huron Obituary News Community Shaken

When they came across gunfire, officers were sent to a disarray complaint in the 3000 block of 26th Street, between Nern and Manuel streets, according to the Port Huron Police Department. Police verified shots fired as officers came at the scene.

Authorities claim the suspect is presently barricaded and a large police force has been deployed around the scene. Along with fire and EMS crews, St. Clair County Police are helping Port Huron police as events develop.

Residents in and around the impacted region have been told to shelter-in-place. Police are advising the public to stay inside, lock doors, and totally avoid the region until authorities announce it safe.

Police noted that conditions might shift rapidly as they worked to solve the incident and called it an active and developing one.

There has been no word about injuries, the suspect's identity, or whether police fired their weapons. Officials have not verified when the shelter-in-place order could be canceled.

As law enforcement keeps working at the scene, people are advised to adhere to official guidelines and keep an eye on local warnings for developments.

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