JOPPA, Md. — Harford County Sheriff’s deputies safely took a man into custody Saturday afternoon following a reported mental health crisis at a residence in the 500 block of Renee Drive.
Deputies from the Southern Precinct responded to the call at approximately 3:10 p.m., after receiving information that the man was experiencing a mental health emergency and that there were multiple weapons and other individuals inside the apartment.
The sheriff’s office deployed its Special Response Team and Crisis Negotiation Team to the scene. Authorities were able to establish contact with the man and resolved the situation without injury or further incident.
“Deputies were able to make contact with the male subject and peacefully bring him safely into custody without further incident,” the department said in a statement.
No arrests were made beyond the intervention, and no injuries were reported during the response.
Community praised for cooperation during response
Officials expressed appreciation to area residents for their cooperation and patience during the incident. The sheriff’s office emphasized the importance of community support in managing sensitive situations involving mental health.
Authorities have not released the identity of the individual involved or further details about the weapons mentioned in the initial call.
The case remains under review as part of standard procedures following mental health-related law enforcement responses.
Deputies defused the armed mental health crisis in Joppa without injury or escalation.