MANSFIELD, Ohio -- A man who carried a concealed-carry weapon into a Ohio State University Mansfield building was brought into custody on Wednesday, according to the university.

The man went into Conard Learning Center on Thursday afternoon, where witnesses reported seeing him with the firearm. No threats were made, according to the university’s release.

UPDATE on February 14 Mansfield campus incident resulting in arrest. MORE: https://t.co/9FAi6EF13h pic.twitter.com/iiVfqTm0Wg — OSU Emergency Mngmnt (@OSU_EMFP) February 14, 2019

Authorities found the man had a concealed carry license, but the Ohio Revised Code doesn’t allow for concealed carry of firearms in any area owned or leased by a public or private college, university or institution of higher education, though trustees can approve an exception.

Though Ohio State’s board of trustees approved a limited exemption for off-duty officers last summer, concealed-carry is still not permitted on OSU’s campus.

Information of the arrest was shared via the Buckeye Alert system, according to the university.

The incident comes less than a week after Skylar Williams, 20, was abducted from the Mansfield campus, leading to a police chase that ended with her dead in Kentucky on Monday.

Authorities confirmed Wednesday that the man suspected of abducting her fatally shot her before a Kentucky police officer shot and killed him.

Our deepest sympathies and condolences are with Skylar Williams' family and friends. For those in need, support services are available. — Michael V. Drake (@OSUPrezDrake) February 12, 2019

This is an ongoing story and will be updated with more information.