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The Latest: Albuquerque police: People in custody

ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (AP) — The Latest on a SWAT situation in Albuquerque (all times local): 10:25 a.m. Albuquerque police say a SWAT situation during which somebody fired shots at officers is over and there's no report of anybody being injured. Officer Fred Duran says "several" people are in custody after leaving a home in northwest Albuquerque. Duran says he's limited in what information he can provide because federal agents are at the scene and may take over the case. Duran previously said police went to the home and were negotiating with a man sought on a felony warrant. 8:30 a.m. Albuquerque police say a wanted man has been shooting at SWAT team members and other officers from inside a home in northwest Albuquerque. There are no reports of injuries but police say schools in the area have been closed until the situation is solved and that the public should stay out of the area of St. Joseph's Drive and Atrisco Drive. Officer Fred Duran says police have been negotiating with the man and that he is wanted on a felony warrant. His identity wasn't released and no additional information was immediately available.