Norman police responded to a hostage situation for four hours Monday afternoon. Devin Rogers was taken into custody just before 5 p.m. The hostage situation ended peacefully, according to Norman police.The man took three people hostage in the Nextep building in the 1800 block of N. Interstate Drive. Jennifer McMinn was texting with several people on the outside, including KOCO. She last told a coworker that she was working on an arrest agreement. It is unclear if that arrest agreement is what ended the hostage situation.The hostage demanded to talk to Cleveland County District Attorney Greg Mashburn through McMinn. Norman Police Capt. Tom Easley said Mashburn was involved in some way, but he was unsure the extent of involvement. Mashburn's office declined to comment on the situation.PHOTOS: Police respond to Norman hostage situationPolice communicated with the suspect from an adjacent room using a throw phone.About 55 people were on the scene. Some of those were employees from the building, while others were close friends or family. Those people were interviewed by police and allowed to leave the area.Community Christian School was locked down, but the students were released at the end of the school day.Video: People leave building in hostage situationStay at KOCO.com for the latest details.

Norman police responded to a hostage situation for four hours Monday afternoon. Devin Rogers was taken into custody just before 5 p.m. The hostage situation ended peacefully, according to Norman police.

The man took three people hostage in the Nextep building in the 1800 block of N. Interstate Drive. Jennifer McMinn was texting with several people on the outside, including KOCO. She last told a coworker that she was working on an arrest agreement. It is unclear if that arrest agreement is what ended the hostage situation.

The hostage demanded to talk to Cleveland County District Attorney Greg Mashburn through McMinn. Norman Police Capt. Tom Easley said Mashburn was involved in some way, but he was unsure the extent of involvement. Mashburn's office declined to comment on the situation.

PHOTOS: Police respond to Norman hostage situation

Police communicated with the suspect from an adjacent room using a throw phone.

About 55 people were on the scene. Some of those were employees from the building, while others were close friends or family. Those people were interviewed by police and allowed to leave the area.

Community Christian School was locked down, but the students were released at the end of the school day.

Video: People leave building in hostage situation

Stay at KOCO.com for the latest details.