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1 in custody in armed robbery investigation that closed 60 Freeway in Hacienda Heights

Deputies responded to a Denny's and nearby construction site following the shots fired call, then entered a neighborhood where a man was taken into custody.

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Part of a Southern California freeway was shut down early Friday for an investigation after shots were fired during an armed robbery in Hacienda Heights.

Video from NewsChopper4 showed at least seven law enforcement SUVs in a Denny's parking lot and the site of a motel near the 60 Freeway where an armed robbery was reported. The site is currently being converted from a Motel 6 to temporary housing.

Deputies heard shots fired in the area and fanned out in a neighborhood next to the freeway, where they located a man sought in connection with the investigation in the backyard of a home.

The man was between a wooden fence and freeway wall. An armored SWAT vehicle was positioned on the freeway near the home as authorities waited for him to surrender.

At about 8 a.m., deputies in tactical gear entered the yard and took the man into custody. A firearm was located at the scene, according to the sheriff's department.

Details about the armed robbery were not immediately available. There were no reports of anyone being struck by gunfire.

The eastbound side of the freeway was closed for the investigation.

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