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Shelter-In-Place Order Lifted For Fremont Elementary School
A manhunt in the neighborhood surrounding the school ends in arrest.

FREMONT, CA — A shelter-in-place order at Mission San Jose Elementary School in Fremont has been lifted after police arrested a residential burglary suspect in a nearby neighborhood, according to police.
Fremont Unified School District reported the shelter-in-place order on Twitter at 10:27 a.m. and police said the order was lifted minutes after the man was located at 11:03 a.m.
He was arrested in the 400 block of Anza Street after a police search that involved multiple officers and a drone.
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Fremont police spokeswoman Geneva Bosques said he was taken to the hospital due to a leg injury he suffered after hiding in the crawlspace of a home.
Bosques said police began to give him verbal commands and he was noncompliant, but then told officers that his leg was injured.
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It took "a little extra care" to remove him and an ambulance was called to the scene, she said.
The suspect's original warrant was for residential burglary but Bosques said charges of fleeing and resisting arrest will likely be sought.
His name will be released after he is booked into jail.
Police began searching for him in the area of Jerome Avenue and Anza Street. Bosques said he was initially in a car but fled the area on foot.
He wasn't believed to be armed and Bosques said the shelter-in-place order was "completely precautionary."
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— Bay City News; Image via Fremont Police Department