Pulaski, N.Y. — A man who prompted a shelter-in-place order after fleeing from a domestic dispute in Pulaski early Wednesday has been located, according to State Police.

The incident on Port Street in the village involved a dispute between a father and son, said Trooper Jennifer Jiron, a spokesperson for the State Police.

One of the individuals fled the scene, prompting the shelter-in-place alert at about 5:50 a.m. A reverse 911 call warned residents of an armed man in the area, according to Oswego County 911 dispatches.

The man was described as a 50- to 60-year-old male wearing a gray T-shirt and pajama pants. Authorities urged the public to remain indoors and call 911 if the individual was seen.

The shelter-in-place order was lifted later in the morning and downgraded to a BOLO (Be

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