Man held after rifle shots spark search and shut school

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Police are holding a man they say fired shots into a property with a high-powered rifle. -AAP Image

A man has been accused of firing a stolen high-powered rifle into a property before evading police for hours, forcing a school to shut down.

The 25-year-old is in custody after the incident at Kingaroy in southern Queensland, which police say might be linked to domestic violence.

Police said multiple shots were fired at a house about 4am on Wednesday, with a number of people able to leave the property safely before officers arrived.

"It appears a male ... has shot a number of rounds from a high-powered rifle into an address," Superintendent Doug McDonald told reporters.

A woman who had been at the home was assisting police with enquiries but was "safe and well", he said.

The armed man sparked a police search when he fled the scene, evading officers throughout the day.

"As a consequence of that, police and the community took precautionary action," Supt McDonald said.

Kingaroy hospital was put into partial lockdown as police sought the man while a nearby school was shut down, ensuring no students attended on Wednesday.

The man is accused of stealing a car in an attempt to evade police before he was finally taken into custody about 1.30pm at Goodger, 15km from Kingaroy.

He was found in possession of numerous stolen high-powered rifles, Supt McDonald said.

"We'll allege that there are a number of firearms found in possession of that person of interest that was stolen from a break and enter approximately 24 hours prior to this incident occurring," he said.

Police said investigations were continuing but there was no ongoing threat to the community.