The Northern Territory Police Force has arrested a 55-year-old male after a siege occurred in Gray overnight.
Around 3:50pm on Tuesday 6 May 2025, police attended an address in relation to enquires about a recent aggravated assault report. When the occupant of the residence answered the door, officers asked if a woman he allegedly assaulted was there, at which point he became aggressive and denied that the female victim was present. He then threatened to throw hot water on the attending officers.
A short time later, the offender allowed the victim to exit the residence before locking himself inside.
Police advised he was under arrest and requested he exit the residence. It is alleged he then threw hot water through the screen door twice, hitting two officers.
The offender subsequently barricaded himself inside and threatened to self-harm before allegedly throwing hot water on a third officer who attended to assist with the apprehension.
Additional resources were called, and a cordon of the area was set before negotiators attended and began discussions with the male. He continued to present at the door, allegedly displaying an edged weapon in the process.
At approximately 1:55am, the screen door and front window were removed from the residence to provide a clearer view of the offender while negotiations continued.
Later, around 6:05am, police deployed OC canisters into the property allowing officers to enter the residence and safely arrest the 55-year-old male without further incident.
Investigations remain ongoing and the 55-year-old remains in police custody with charges expected to follow.
The assaulted officers did not require medical treatment.
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