Woman accused in hours-long standoff at Dayton house identified

Credit: DaytonDailyNews

UPDATE @ 10:30 a.m. (Oct. 18): 

The woman accused in a standoff that spanned nearly three hours at a Dayton house Thursday has been booked into the Montgomery County Jail.

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Tiffany McIntosh, 33, of Dayton was jailed early Friday following the standoff at the house in the 100 block of Samuel Street.

Tiffany McIntosh (Contributed Photo/Montgomery County Jail)

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In addition to the two outstanding warrants for her arrest, McIntosh was booked on new charges of resisting arrest and inducing panic, according to online jail records.

FIRST REPORT (Oct. 17):

A woman with warrants for her arrest surrendered and was taken into custody following a standoff at a house on Samuel Street in Dayton Thursday.

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Police first responded to the house in the 100 block of Samuel Street around 1 p.m. Thursday. Officers were attempting to locate the woman, who had outstanding warrants for her arrest in Beavercreek and Indiana, according to Dayton police Lt. Bill Keller.

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Hostage Negotiation Team members were called after the woman ran into the bathroom and was possibly in possession of a gun, Keller said.

The woman, who was not identified, came out of the house, surrendered, and was taken into custody around 3:45 p.m.

Police were searching the house after the standoff ended to see if there was a gun in the house.

Additional details were not released.

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