 A panicked call for help around four o'clock this morning led to a standoff at a home near Cass Lake. Hady Clotter tells us how this investigation is leading authorities on a different trail. Early Thursday morning at 340 a call came through to the Beltrami County Sheriff's Office dispatch center. The call was suddenly disconnected. Authorities were able to locate the woman who made the call where officers initially believed she was held captive inside this home on the 1900 block of Mission Road. The time reported there were at least 10 people inside the residence and so the initial responding officers waited for additional officers to arrive on the scene and they established a perimeter around the house. Sheriff Hodap says five men and three women were taken into custody. Two still remain at large. We can't identify that individual to the public because he's a juvenile. The SWAT team was called and based on the movement of the individuals inside SWAT believes individuals barricaded the doors. The SWAT team responded out there and ongoing attempts at negotiations were occurring during this time. By 7 a.m. tear gas was deployed and most of the windows at the home are now broken. The standoff lasted for several hours and ended at 10.30. The code red was issued to the neighborhood to notify the residents to shelter in place so that the people in the neighborhood knew that they had this public safety threat in the area. Sheriff Hodap reached out to Lakeland News and says the woman's story doesn't add up. Authorities now say the woman was not held captive or at gunpoint as originally claimed in Cass Lake. Lady quarter Lakeland News charges are still pending and the investigation is still ongoing. We will keep you up to date on the story as it develops. If you've enjoyed this segment of Lakeland News, please consider making a tax deductible contribution to Lakeland Public Television.