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South-end Barrie standoff ends peacefully after man surrenders

All roads have reopened around Mapleview and Yonge; train service resumes at Barrie South GO station
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A Barrie police car parked near St. Paul's Anglican Church at the area of Mapleview Drive East and Yonge Street during a standoff on Tuesday.

A man has surrendered to Barrie police after a south-end standoff that lasted almost 24 hours.

Around 3:45 p.m. Tuesday, police say the man was taken into custody near Mapleview Drive East and Yonge Street.

No injuries have been reported in connection to the situation.

Peel Regional Police assisted with the hours-long incident.

All roads have now reopened in the area and GO train service has resumed at the Barrie South GO station.

A police presence is expected to continue around St. Paul’s Anglican Church for the next few hours.

Police responded to the area around 5 p.m. on Monday for a “person in crisis.”

Barrie police thanked community members for their patience “while this complex matter was resolved.”

BarrieToday is working to obtain more details about what happened, what led to the incident and if any charges have been laid.