Bakersfield, California bank hostage standoff enters second day without resolution

Jun 3, 2026 - 11:06
Bakersfield, California bank hostage standoff enters second day without resolution

The Bakersfield Police Department in California announced on Tuesday that a man had barricaded himself in a Chase Bank building with some community members, and as of Wednesday morning the department has not yet announced a resolution to the hostage standoff.

Fox News Digital reached out to the department on Wednesday.

The department noted in a post on X, "TRAFFIC UPDATE: Closures are currently in effect between Truxtun Avenue and 18th Street, and between H Street and K Street. Please avoid the area if possible and allow extra travel time this morning."

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JPMorgan Chase provided Fox News Digital with a statement Wednesday morning, noting, "We are aware of the ongoing situation occurring at the building where our branch is located on the ground floor. The branch is currently empty, and we are working with authorities."

"The Bakersfield Police Department received a call at approximately 1:00 p.m. regarding reports of a bomb threat at the Chase Bank building located at the center of Chester Avenue and 17th Street," the police department said Tuesday.

"During the investigation, it was determined that an adult male subject had barricaded himself inside the building with several community members," the department added.

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The department later announced in an X post issued just after midnight ET that it had "negotiated the release of a second hostage."

"There are currently no injuries reported," the post noted.

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The FBI Sacremento indicated that it was supporting the response to the episode.