 Hi, everyone. We begin tonight with a developing story from Bemidji. People in southeast Bemidji are being warned tonight to remain in their homes and to not travel at this hour. A red alert went out around eight tonight, notifying people in the area between the Sanford Center and the east side of Lake Bemidji that police are searching for a male suspect wearing a red sweater. Bemidji police chief Mike Mastin tells Lakeland News the male is believed to have a gun and may have fired around inside a house east of Lake Avenue and then left on foot. Mastin says it's a very dangerous situation as his location is currently unknown. Authorities are asking people to stay out of the area until it is resolved. Residents should lock their doors and report anything suspicious. Now we have just received some updated information. Here's video from what we believe to be the scene just across from Lincoln Elementary School in Bemidji. Law enforcement tells Mike Mastin again tells us with updated information that law enforcement has made contact with the suspect and he is being transferred by ambulance to the hospital for evaluation. We are also told report Bemidji pioneer states Bemidji superintendent Jim Hess told us told the pioneer that there was a basketball game going on at Lincoln at the time and they actually evacuated the facility there. Again more details for you tomorrow as we learn more. This is a very fluid situation as details are coming in literally as we are giving them to you. I do want to recap again our top story tonight. Bemidji police now have a suspect in custody with the red alert that was put out tonight warning people in southeast Bemidji to stay in their homes and off the streets that suspect who was believed to have been armed is under is in custody and is being evaluated at a local hospital. Just one more recap of our top story tonight. The this red alert situation in southeast Bemidji where people were encouraged to stay in their homes and not not leave their homes has ended a suspect who was believed to have a gun has been taken into custody I should say and is being brought to the hospital. If you've enjoyed this segment of Lakeland news please consider making a tax deductible contribution to Lakeland Public Television.