Man Surrenders In Tulsa Police Standoff

<p>A man surrendered to Tulsa Police after a 12-hour standoff at a home near Latimer and Sheridan.</p>

Wednesday, November 23rd 2016, 7:39 am



A man surrendered to Tulsa Police after a 12-hour standoff at a home near Latimer and Sheridan. A man police identified as Cameron Breazeale came out with his hands up after police made entry into the home where he was hiding.

Police first told News On 6 the man was named Codi Breazeale, but a woman has called News On 6 to say it was his brother, Cameron. Codi is still in jail after being arrested Tuesday for public drunk.

Authorities said the suspect robbed EZ Pawn near Harvard and Admiral just before 4 p.m. Tuesday.  Police believe he went straight from the pawn shop to a house on East King Street, where he was held up for nearly 13 hours.

Tulsa police including SWAT teams surrounded the home firing flash-bangs and rounds of gas to get the Breazeale to come out. Just before 5 a.m., they went inside the home and Breazeale surrendered to them.

Dispatch said he could be responsible for other robberies but they're not sure. 

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