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Armed man arrested after standoff in Dover

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DOVER, NH — Police took a Rochester man into custody Thursday afternoon following a three-hour standoff near Willand Pond after he was reported to be armed and despondent in the area of High Street in Somersworth.

The Somersworth Police Department responded to the AT&T Mobility store at 497 High Street at approximately 12:52 p.m. for a report of a male subject with a pistol, later identified as James Corbett, 48, of Rochester.

Upon arrival, officers learned Corbett had fled into the woods behind the store toward the Dover city line and allegedly pointed the firearm at passing vehicles while yelling obscenities.

Officers tracked Corbett to the area of Dover Marine on New Rochester Road in Dover with the assistance of a witness.
Dover Police were contacted and joined the search.

A Somersworth officer later encountered Corbett walking on a sidewalk in Dover with the firearm in his hand.

When confronted, Corbett fled behind a residence off Route 108 toward Willand Pond recreation area.

Police from both departments established a perimeter and located Corbett at the water’s edge.

Negotiators spoke with Corbett for approximately three hours before he surrendered and was safely taken into custody by members of the Strafford County Regional Tactical Operations Unit.

During the incident, Corbett appeared to accidentally discharge the firearm into the ground while removing it.
No injuries were reported.

Police confirmed the accidental discharge using a drone unit, and relayed this information to officers at the scene.

Corbett was charged with reckless conduct with a deadly weapon (felony B) and resisting arrest or detention (misdemeanor A).

He was held on preventative detention and is scheduled for arraignment on Nov. 21 at Dover District Court.

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