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Sheraden standoff ends in arrest

Patrick Varine
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Pittsburgh police SWAT officers arrested a man wanted on felony assault charges who had barricaded himself inside a house in Pittsburgh’s Sheraden neighborhood for several hours early Wednesday.

Police responded to a home in the 2900 block of Sheraden Boulevard around 2 a.m. for a report of a domestic dispute. Upon arriving, a man barricaded himself inside the house, police said.

George Wray, 56, of Sheraden, surrendered around 5 a.m. after police said they would send a police dog into the house, according to a criminal complaint.

Police said no one else was inside the home.

Court documents showed Wray was wanted on a felony warrant for aggravated assault issued Nov. 2, in connection with a separate domestic incident in which police said Wray struck a woman in the head with a stick.

A date for a preliminary hearing has not yet been set, according to court records.

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