Update, 6:40 p.m.:  The Clarksville Police Department has released the scene on Applemill Court, and Detective Michael Patterson said that there is no threat to the public.

Cider Drive between Gala Lane and Granny White Road is now open.

“We appreciate the residents cooperation during this incident,” Patterson said.

The investigation is still ongoing, and no further information is available.

Update, 3:10 p.m.: The lockout at Glenellen Elementary was reportedly lifted around 1:30 p.m., and the end of day dismissal of students who do not live near the standoff will proceed as normal.

However, students who live near the standoff’s location will have to be picked up. The bus routes in the areas adjacent to Applemill Court are unable to run due to the continued road closures.

Walkers will also have to be picked up from the school.

Anthony Johnson, chief communications officer for the Clarksville-Montgomery County School System, said that parents of students who live in the area surrounding the standoff have been notified of the change in plans.

Clarksville Police Detective Michael Patterson told Clarksville Now that the situation is still ongoing on Applemill Court, and that there are no updates available.

Previously:

CLARKSVILLE, TN (CLARKSVILLE NOW) – A barricaded person situation is underway on Applemill Court in Clarksville, causing nearby Glenellen Elementary School to go on lockout.

Police received a call of a barricaded subject at 8:20 a.m. this morning at a residence in the 2700 block of Applemill Court, according to a news release from police spokesman Detective Michael Patterson.

Patterson said Cider Drive is closed between Granny White Road and Gala Lane.

“This situation is isolated to one residence, but we ask that residents in this area to stay in their homes, if possible, until this situation can be resolved,” Patterson added.

Glenellen, which is just south of Applemill Court, is under a lockout based on recommendations from police, according to a notice sent to parents.

No one is allowed in or out of the building. There is no immediate threat to the school, according to the notice.

There is no further information available at this time.

This article will be updated.