Created: 07/17/2015 12:58 PM WNYT.com
By: WNYT Staff
SCHENECTADY - Neighbors got a rude awakening Friday morning when more than a dozen U.S. Marshals and Schenectady County sheriff's deputies raided a home on John Street.
Neighbors didn't want to go on camera, but surveillance video shows the raid.
However, police are still staying tight-lipped about what happened.
Video from around 5:45 Friday morning shows at least three vehicles pull up down the road from the John Street home.
Officers come out and start moving down the sidewalk -- single file with guns drawn. A K9 unit is with them.
Most of the officers then move down an alley toward the back of the home -- where they entered, using a battering ram on the back door.
Cameras around the home didn't catch the actual entry.
Later, two people are brought out of the home.
Officers also broke the lock on a shed in the backyard to look inside.
It's not known if anything was brought out of the home or the shed.
The U.S. Marshalls confirmed the raid -- saying it was part of a parole arrest, and that one person was arrested.
NewsChannel 13’s Ben Amey spoke with Schenectady County Sheriff Dominic Dagostino. He also would not release much information, only saying that the raid was part of something “ongoing.”
Neighbors NewsChannel 13 spoke with at the scene say that one of the two people brought out in handcuffs lived at the home. They said they didn't know who the other person was.
NewsChannel 13 continues to follow this story. We will bring you any updates we get, on-air and at WNYT.com.
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