CLEVELAND, Ohio — Bail bondsmen were knocking on the door to an eighth floor apartment when an 24-year-old man fell from a balcony to his death, police said.

Police said Tuesday that they believe the man may have jumped from the balcony in an attempt to evade the bondsmen. The Cuyahoga County Medical Examiner has not yet released the man’s identity.

The incident happened about 1:30 p.m. Saturday at an apartment on Old River Road, near Punch Bowl Social in the Flats, police said.

The bail bondsmen from City Bonds were seeking to serve a warrant, but not for the 24-year-old man, according to police.

Several others were inside the home at the time and bail bondsmen asked for help because they believed some might have been armed and dangerous, according to police.

The bondsmen never made it into the apartment, police said.

Investigators are trying to determine exactly what led up to the man falling from the balcony, but said the man “possibly jumped” in an attempt to escape the bondsmen.

Cleveland police SWAT team later obtained a search warrant for the apartment and found a “drug lab” with “large quantity of suspected drugs and weapons” along with drug-making equipment, according to police.