5-hour standoff between man and deputies in Oswego County ends peacefully

Hannibal, N.Y. — A 5-hour standoff between deputies and a man who barricaded himself in a mobile home in Oswego County has ended peacefully.

The man, Luis Feliciano, 30, walked out of the home in Hannibal and gave himself up to deputies, Lt. Andy Bucher, a spokesperson for the Oswego County Sheriff’s Office, said on Tuesday.

Around 10 a.m. Monday, deputies responded to a 911 call about a man violating an order of protection, deputies said. They arrived at Country Haven Mobile Home Park, off Rathbun Lane, where the man had barricaded himself in the home with a woman, they said.

The woman, believed to be in relationship with the man, was in the trailer when deputies arrived, Bucher said. She was then allowed to leave the home, he said.

Feliciano was charged with criminal contempt for violating an order of protection, Bucher said.

He was arraigned in centralized arraignment court in Oswego County. He has since been released.

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