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Saskatoon police no longer on scene at house near St. Paul's Hospital

Saskatoon police spent much of Thursday on scene at the 300 block of Avenue R South investigating a disturbance with a possible firearm involved. In the end, Police said they weren't able to locate anyone in the house.

1 woman arrested early in day, no other suspects found in house after hours on scene

Traffic restrictions have been lifted for the neighbourhood. (Matt Garand/CBC)

Saskatoon police spent much of Thursday at a house on the 300 block of Avenue R South investigating a disturbance with a possible firearm involved.

Officers were called to the area near St. Paul's Hospital early Thursdaymorning with reports of a man with a firearm. That call led them to a bungalow on the tree-lined street.

Police closed off the block between 20thand 19th Streets. They parked the Bear Catemergency response truck in front of the house and began making requests over a loudspeaker.

"This is the city police. Come out the front door. We are not leaving."

Saskatoon police brought the Bear Cat tactical vehicle to a standoff Thursday in the 300 block of Avenue R South after reports of a man with a gun. (Dan Zakreski/CBC)

Around mid-morning, a young woman emerged from the front door with her hands in the air. Police took her into custody.

Shortly after, they began addressing two men they believed were still in the house.

At 4:30 p.m. CST, police said the situation was over, the scene had been cleared and traffic restrictions had been lifted.

In the end, police said they weren't able to locate anyone in the house.