Jan. 24 Update:

APD announced Tillmon, a man previously considered "armed and dangerous" after shooting at officers, has been taken into custody.

8:45 a.m. Update:

The suspect has been identified by city police, who allegedly fired shots at officers early Wednesday morning.

Patrick Tillmon, Jr., 27, now has a warrant out for his arrest, according to the Anchorage Police Department. He is considered to be "armed and dangerous" following the shooting events.

Tillmon's charges include assault, misconduct with a weapon, and reckless endangerment. Additionally, APD said more charges could be forthcoming.

A photo was issued of Tillmon, who was described as being 5’8 tall and 280lbs. Due to his classification as "armed and dangerous," APD asks that those with information on Tillmon's whereabouts, including surveillance video, call 911 or Crime Stoppers (907-561-STOP) to remain anonymous.

In addition to Tillmon, APD identified the two uninvolved individuals who were arrested during the standoff on unrelated warrants.

The two people arrested on the outstanding warrants have been identified as:

Anetelea Opetaia (31-years-old). He had an outstanding felony warrant.

Natasha Beasley (30-years-old). She had multiple outstanding warrants. She also faces additional charges of Resisting Arrest and False Information (she lied about her identity to officers).

5:00 a.m. Update:

Officers were unable to locate the suspect after an extensive search. The area of 11th Avenue and Gambell is now clear.

APD has not identified the man who reportedly opened fire on them as they responded to the shots fired investigation.

Two people unrelated to the search were taken into custody on outstanding warrants.

Original Story:

Anchorage Police SWAT are looking for a suspect who opened fire at police officers investigating an earlier report of shots fired in the area of 11th Ave. and Gambell St.

According to APD, officers were called to a business in the 1100 block of Gambell St., where a woman reported a disturbance involving her boyfriend. Two shots were fired before police arrived on scene.

After speaking with witnesses, officers reportedly spotted the suspect, who then opened fire and fled on foot.

APD SWAT was called in to search for the suspect.

No injuries have been reported.

Police say it appears to be an isolated incident.

A KTUU producer witnessed a police perimeter spanning several square blocks in the area.

Residents in the area are asked to stay indoors. Roads remain open but APD asks drivers to avoid the area.