LINCOLN, Neb. -- A man in Lincoln reportedly threatened his family, leading to his arrest.

The Lincoln Police Department said they were following up on a trespassing report for a home in the 2700 block of S 36th St. around 11:30 a.m. on Monday.

Officers said 36-year-old Steven Shiffermiller was refusing to move out of the home, which was owned by a family member, and started threatening the other family members. The threats reportedly involved a weapon and explosive devices.

According to authorities, Shiffermiller called 911 multiple times and threatened to harm the family members and law enforcement. Due to the threats, the LPD SWAT Team was called in. 

Officials said they tried to talk to Shiffermiller but he barricaded himself inside the home. He reportedly continued to threaten to hurt officers if they tried to get into the home.

LPD said they used an armored rescue vehicle to protect themselves and breached the front door. After three hours, Shiffermiller was reportedly out of the home and was taken into custody. A reported $5,025 worth of damage was done to the home.

Officers said Shiffermiller was arrested for terroristic threats and an active arrest warrant. LPD reportedly did not find any explosive devices or weapons.