Friday, May 2nd 2025, 11:27 am
Three people were taken into custody early Friday morning following an hours-long standoff at a home in Tulsa, according to police.
Officers said the standoff began around 7 p.m. Thursday after they received a tip that two wanted men were inside a home near 67th East Avenue and Sheridan Road.
Police said one of the men (Cameron Will) came out of the home shortly after officers arrived, but the other man refused to come out and barricaded himself inside.
Tulsa’s Special Operations Team responded, along with additional officers, negotiators, a police K-9 unit and a drone to monitor the two-story home.
Officers used pepper balls and spent several hours attempting to negotiate a peaceful surrender, authorities said.
Police said around 3:30 a.m. Friday, officers entered the home and found the man hiding in the attic with a woman, identified as Alana Nacion.
Authorities said Nacion was not wanted for any crime, but also refused to exit the home. The man in the attic, Phillip Sharp, did not comply with commands and was bitten by a police K-9 before being taken into custody and checked by EMSA, according to police.
No officers were hurt during the incident.
Police said Sharp had a felony warrant for aggravated assault out of Woods County. Cameron Will, who was taken into custody, was wanted on a firearms-related charge out of Tulsa.
Cameron Will
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Alana Nacion
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Phillip Sharp
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