Homes evacuated in Herndon after arrest leads to chemical discovery

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Hazmat situation cleared in Herndon after wanted man arrested

Residents were given the all-clear to return to their homes after an hours-long evacuation in Herndon.

Authorities investigated a hazardous materials situation in Herndon following the arrest of a man wanted in Pennsylvania.

The discovery of chemicals inside a residence on Friday led to the precautionary evacuation of 20 homes. Residents have since been cleared to return.

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Hazmat situation in Herndon after fugitive's arrest

Authorities are managing a hazardous materials situation in Herndon after the arrest of a man wanted in Pennsylvania. The discovery of chemicals inside a residence Friday prompted the evacuation of 20 homes as a precaution. FOX 5's Homa Bash is at the scene with details.

Crews from multiple agencies, including the Herndon Police Department, ATF, Fairfax County Bomb Squad, and hazmat teams, were called to search a home in the 200 block of Herndon Station Square.

The situation, according to Herndon police, began around 11:30 a.m. when officers served an arrest warrant for 44-year-old Steven Timothy Kyle, who was wanted in Pennsylvania for charges of criminal mischief, stalking, and harassment. 

Kyle was taken into custody without incident, but during the arrest, officers said they discovered an unidentified collection of chemicals inside the residence.

"We don’t know when we’re going to resolve this; it could go well into the night," Capt. Steven Pihonak of the Herndon Police said. "It’s a slow, meticulous process to go through this house and safely identify and remove these [substances]."

When asked if the chemicals could be linked to a meth lab, Pihonak said, "I can’t comment. I don’t know. They’re testing these things right now, so I really wouldn’t want to comment at this point."