HASTINGS, Neb. — A wanted man is in custody after a more than three-hour standoff in Hastings.

Hastings Police say officers learned that 38-year-old Shaun Dean of Lincoln was in Hastings on Wednesday. He had active arrest warrants for strangulation and domestic assaults out of Lancaster County.

Investigators pinpointed his location to the 1500 block of N. Cedar Ave. on Thursday and officers went to the house around 1:00 p.m. A news release says officers talked with Dean but he was uncooperative and threatened to harm law enforcement and himself.

Hastings Police summoned the department’s tactical response team, the drone team, a K-9 unit and the Nebraska State Patrol negotiation team. Officers used the drone to survey the inside of the house because Dean wouldn’t regularly talk with negotiators.

Police arrested Dean around 4:20 p.m. 

On Thursday, a judge also signed an Adams County warrant for Dean related to a case in which he’s charged with terroristic threats, a weapons violation and two driving violations.