A Logan Township man is in jail after an alleged incident on Homers Gap Road involving a knife and gun.

Sean R. Staley, 22, of 2065 Homers Gap Road, was arrested Saturday night after Logan Township police were called to Staley’s home for a report of a domestic dispute involving a man with a knife and possibly a gun. Police were told by 911 dispatchers en route to the home that a woman was in the vehicle with a man trying to break inside. Police were also told the man did have a knife but the gun had been taken from him.

According to Logan Township police, when officers arrived at a few minutes before 9 p.m., they found Staley standing outside a vehicle, his right arm stuck in the passenger window. Staley was holding a steak knife in his right hand, police said.

Despite officers shouting at him to drop the knife, Staley allegedly refused and was hit with a Taser.

After he was taken into custody, Staley allegedly kicked and tried to pull away from Logan Township and Altoona police officers. Once in a patrol car, Staley kicked at the roof, windows and divider to the point police had to stop and restrain him at the Altoona Police Department.

The woman told officers that Staley broke a glass jar as well as windows in his bedroom about 1:30 p.m. and about 8:45 p.m., she took Staley’s gun from him and tried to leave.

Police said it was then that Staley grabbed several steak knives and ran over to the vehicle, where he tried to reach in the window to get the gun. The woman then raised the window on his arm and called 911, police noted.

Staley allegedly had a loaded magazine for a Smith & Wesson .380 handgun in his pocket when he was arrested, along with a small amount of marijuana and a pipe.

Staley was booked on charges that include recklessly endangering another person and resisting arrest. He remains in Blair County Prison with bail set at $20,000 cash. A preliminary hearing before Magisterial District Judge Steven Jackson is slated for Thursday.