San Diego County

Oceanside Police Arrest Armed Suspect Who Allegedly Barricaded Himself Inside Home With Children

The man allegedly grabbed a butane torch and threatened to set the house on fire

Ceballos hid in a garage with no connection to the home, and began stabbing the garage door and "made threats to shoot officers."

A man who police say was armed in an Oceanside home with other residents -- including children -- was in jail Monday following a police standoff.

Oceanside Police officers reported to a call of a man armed with a knife at a residence in the 100 block of Ely Street around 10:45 a.m. on Sunday.

Upon police arrival, the suspect, 32-year-old Rosendo Ceballos, came out of the house and approached officers with the weapon. However, he attempted to retreat back into the home when officers "made attempts to safely detain the suspect," said Jennifer Atenza, OPD public information officer.

Officers deployed bean bag rounds to divert the suspect from re-entering the home.

Ceballos hid in a garage with no connection to the home, and began stabbing the garage door and "made threats to shoot officers," Atenza said.

During this time, police removed the victims from the home.

The OPD Negotiations Team arrived at the scene to attempt de-escalation measures. Ceballos did not cooperate, instead, he allegedly grabbed a butane torch and began making threats to set the house on fire.

A K9 unit was then deployed, but Ceballos surrendered himself before the dog made contact around 1 p.m.

Ceballos was arrested and booked for multiple charges including domestic violence, resisting arrest and making criminal threats.

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