SENATOBIA, Miss. - What seemed like a quiet street was the center of an hours long investigation and standoff.
The investigation became so large that other law enforcement agencies from different counties had to step in.
Ronnie Burton said he had never seen anything like this on his street.
"You got DeSoto County in Senatobia, Mississippi, that's crazy, I thought somebody died," Burton said.
The aftermath was a door knocked off the hinges, deputies scouring the area with guns drawn.
Senatobia Police, Tate County and DeSoto County Sheriff's offices all came together to tackle a massive scene Wednesday morning in a Senatobia neighborhood.
"I don't know why they had all them police like that, I ain't think it was needed, but yeah so it had been going on since last night," Burton said.
Burton says he saw around eight to ten people be removed the home earlier.
Tate County Sheriff Luke Shepperd said their agency was requested to assist in helping locate multiple wanted people in the area.
Desoto County deputies also arrived at 7 that morning to assist.
FOX13 arrived to the scene later in the morning as the investigation began to wind down.
"I mean it's expected... around this neighborhood people be doing some stupid stuff," Burton said.
At this time Senatobia Police are the lead of the investigation.
Sheriff Shepperd said no one was injured during the process, but at this time he won't be releasing more information until Senatobia wraps everything up.