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Bail hearing set for man arrested after standoff with Fredericton police

A Fredericton man, who was arrested after he barricaded himself in a downtown apartment building for seven hours on Thursday evening, appeared in court on Friday.

Police were able to arrest the male suspect at 1 a.m. on Friday

Police arrested a man who barricaded himself in an apartment building on Aberdeen Street at 1 a.m. Friday morning. (Shane Fowler/CBC)

A Fredericton man, who was arrested after he barricaded himself in a downtown apartment building for seven hours on Thursday evening, appeared in court on Friday.

The man, who is in his late 30s,was brought into Fredericton Provincial Courtfor a breach of an undertaking from June 9.

Heappeared before Judge JulianDicksonin a grey, hoodedsweatshirtandsweatpants.

There was no comment on the nature of his charges, but both the Crown and the defence rejected the man's release from custody.

A bail hearing was set for Aug. 22 at 1:30 p.m. in Fredericton.

Standoff on Aberdeen Street

Police used tear gas to get the man out of the buildingon the 200 block of Aberdeen Street, late Thursday night.

About 12 to 15 police officers responded tothe standoff, which began at about 6 p.m.

Sgt. Jason Forward of the Fredericton police said the street was blocked off and people were evacuated from the buildingfrom 6 p.m. Thursday until 1 a.m. Friday, when the man was arrested.

Sgt. Justin LeBlancsaid police were not able to peacefully resolve the situation, so alternativetactics such as tear gas wereneeded.

"The suspect is fine and suffered no injuries," saidLeBlanc.

At around 12:30 a.m., a woman who was also inside the building was detained by police and later released. Both the man and woman were known to oneanother.

No one elsewas injured but the surrounding area was also cordoned off to the public.

"There was no real danger to the public but we always take precautions," said Forward.

Forward said the man wasknown topolice, who had a warrant for his arrest. He said police were looking for him over the course of several days.

This was not the first time the man has been arrested, said Forward.

Police blocked off Aberdeen Street from 6 p.m. until 1 a.m. (Shane Fowler/CBC)

Members from the Fredericton Police Force's primary response team, emergency response team and major crime team, including the canine team, were on the scene. Paramedics and firefighterswere also there.

"Any time we're going to use different techniques, just for safety precautions we like to have the fire department and the ambulance on standby," said LeBlanc.

Forward said the man is expected to appear in court on Friday. Police would not comment on the nature of the charges.

With files from Shane Fowler