Chandler police said they have arrested 54-year-old Robert Hise on Thursday evening after searching for him for much of the day. Hise was taken into custody and will be booked into jail on multiple felonies, according to police.

Hise, who was considered armed and dangerous by police, was arrested in the 7200 block of West Chandler Boulevard. Detective Seth Tyler of the Chandler Police Department said the agency had probable cause to arrest Hise on suspicion of aggravated assault with a deadly weapon.

Police officers responded about 12:30 p.m. to an area near Kitty Hawk Way and Terrace Road after a woman called 911 reporting her husband was chasing her down the street with a gun, according to Tyler. The woman is safe and not injured, Tyler said.

During the search for Hise, Chandler police placed nearby Kyrene del Pueblo Middle and Kyrene de la Paloma Elementary schools on lockdown Thursday until about 4 p.m., according to police.

In a series of emails, Kyrene School District officials advised parents of the lockdown, which they said was initiated by police as a precaution due to the nearby incident and that students from both schools were safe at all times.

Police officers focused their search efforts on a quadrant between Twelve Oaks Boulevard and Stellar Airpark and Folley Street and Earhart Way, according to a tweet about 3 p.m. from Chandler police. The quadrant is west of Stellar Airpark, which is north of Loop 202 and west of McClintock Drive.

After an extensive search, Chandler police were not able to locate Hise and cleared the scene about 5 p.m., Tyler said in an email.

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