TIME Texas

‘Suspect in Custody’ at Naval Air Station Corpus Christi After Lockdown

An incident caused the base to be put under lockdown early Wednesday

A suspect has been taken into custody at the Naval Air Station in Corpus Christi, Texas after an incident caused the base to be put under lockdown early Wednesday. The lockdown has since been lifted.

An alert posted on the NAS Corpus Christi’s Facebook page just before 8 a.m. local time said the base was on lockdown and warned people to shelter in place.

“We have a suspect in custody. We will lift lockdown when we’ve ensured the scene is safe,” the post said.

About an hour later, the Navy station announced the shelter in place warning was lifted. A tweet from the U.S. Navy confirmed that the lockdown was also lifted.

“Gates have been opened for normal traffic,” NAS Corpus Christi’s Facebook page said. “All personnel remain clear of Building 8 CCAD.” CCAD likely refers to the Corpus Christi Army Depot, a rotary wing repair facility located on the Navy base.

The U.S. Navy said security at the base has an individual in custody, and added that no shots were fired nor were injuries reported. According to the Navy, there was nothing to suggest that Wednesday’s incident had a link to the shooting on Friday at the Naval Air Station Pensacola that left three people dead.

[video id=zZUSR3vY]

No further updates were given about the suspect in custody.

A tweet from the nearby Texas A&M University’s Corpus Christi campus said the Navy base was on lockdown, but that there was no threat to the college.

 

Tap to read full story

Your browser is out of date. Please update your browser at http://update.microsoft.com


YOU BROKE TIME.COM!

Dear TIME Reader,

As a regular visitor to TIME.com, we are sure you enjoy all the great journalism created by our editors and reporters. Great journalism has great value, and it costs money to make it. One of the main ways we cover our costs is through advertising.

The use of software that blocks ads limits our ability to provide you with the journalism you enjoy. Consider turning your Ad Blocker off so that we can continue to provide the world class journalism you have become accustomed to.

The TIME Team