By Chelsea Phua
cphua@sacbee.com
A suspected hostage situation in the Arden Arcade area this morning turned out to be a short confrontation between a man and teenage boy, Sacramento County sheriff's officials said.
Sgt. Tim Curran said that shortly before 9 a.m., a man flagged a California Highway Patrol officer near Hurley Way and Bell Street. The man told the officer he had been assaulted with a weapon in a nearby apartment.
The man had gone to that apartment in the 1200 block of Bell Street to pick up his teenage son. When the man arrived, a 17-year-old boy brandished a gun and told him to leave the apartment. Curran said several people also were inside the apartment, which led authorities to believe the suspect could be holding them hostage.
Officers evacuated the apartment, and several law-enforcement units and SWAT members arrived but did not find the suspect inside the apartment, Curran said.
No one was hurt.
Occupants of that apartment later told authorities the suspect fled as soon as he saw the CHP officer driving up to the apartment.
Call The Bee's Chelsea Phua, (916) 321-1132.
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