UPDATE: 2:11 p.m. Armed suicidal suspect taken into custody at Tahquamenon Falls State Park

PARADISE, MI -- Tahquamenon Falls State Park is closed to all traffic due to an ongoing serious situation, according to the Michigan State Police Sault Ste. Marie Post.

M-123, the main roadway leading in and out of the popular destination is blocked off at this time. Anyone in the area should avoid the park.

A suspect is in custody, according to the Luce County Sheriff’s Department. No other information was immediately available.

The second-largest of Michigan’s state parks, the Tahquamenon Falls include a single 50-foot drop, the Upper Falls, as well as the cascades and rapids collectively called the Lower Falls.

The Upper Falls are the second most voluminous vertical waterfall east of the Mississippi River, after only Niagara Falls, making them one of the Upper Peninsula’s most-popular tourist destinations.

This story will be updated as more information becomes available.