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Buena Park Police search for possibly armed suspect

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Police in Buena Park were searching for a man considered to be armed and dangerous near the intersection of Beach and Artesia boulevards on the afternoon of Wednesday, Sept. 19.

Officers encountered a suspect in a car who they believe had a gun sometime before 3 p.m., according to Buena Park Police Sgt. Mike Lovchik.

He said the man attempted to drive away, but quickly abandoned his vehicle and ran into a residential area.

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At about 5 p.m., police blocked off an area bordered by Artesia Boulevard and Commonwealth Avenue to the north and south; and Stanton Avenue and Beach Boulevard from east to west, according to social media posts from the department.

Sometime before 5:30 p.m., officers searched a house on the 6100 block of Marshall Avenue but by 6 p.m. but the suspect was not found inside, according to Lovchik.

Police found a weapon that the suspect had been seen carrying, according to a 7:45 p.m. Tweet from the department, however the suspect was still at large and considered armed and dangerous at the time of the post.

Police were asking people to stay away from the area and to dial 911 if they see the suspect.

He was described as a man in his 20’s, roughly 6 feet tall, and wearing dark clothing, according to Lovchik.

This story is developing and will be updated.