The man was wanted for numerous warrants, including a weapons offense in New Hampshire, police said.

NORWAY, Maine — A Bethel man wanted for multiple warrants reportedly barricaded himself in a Norway apartment, creating a standoff with police Friday morning.

Norway police, Paris police, Oxford police, Oxford County deputies, and state police responded to reports of a barricaded person on 14 Tucker St., according to a social media post from Norway police.

Officers initially went to the residence for a suspicious incident complaint.

During an investigation, police said they found Michael Greene had locked himself inside the apartment, leading to a standoff with authorities.

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There were numerous violations Greene was wanted for, including a weapons offense in New Hampshire.

Greene was eventually arrested with the help of a Maine State Police Crisis Negotiator.

Tucker Street was blocked off during the incident.

Greene was taken to a hospital before being booked at Oxford County Jail.

Following the incident, he was additionally charged with operating after suspension, fugitive from justice, violating parole, creating a police standoff, obstructing government administration, and refusing arrest.

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