A Baltimore County police officer took his own life early Monday during a standoff with Harford County sheriff's deputies.

Deputies were called to James Ward's home in the 2000 block of Stratton Court in Bel Air at around 1:34 a.m. Monday. Deputies set up a perimeter, and negotiators from the sheriff's office Special Response Team and Crisis Negotiation Team tried to bring the encounter to a peaceful end, according to a statement from the sheriff's office.

After several hours without response, deputies made entry and found Ward on a lower floor dead from an apparently self-inflicted gunshot wound. No deputies fired shots during the incident, and nobody else was injured. Deputies will conduct an investigation.

The incident led to the closure of nearby roads and delayed start times at nearby Patterson Mill Middle/High School.

Ward was shot and injured by deputies in an April incident, when he allegedly fired multiple shots at deputies taking cover in a tactical vehicle.

Ward, 42, was a 19-year veteran officer of the Baltimore County Police Department assigned to the White Marsh precinct, according to Baltimore County police. He was suspended without pay by that department when he was indicted on felony charges in late May/