U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement was involved in an operation in Cranberry Township on Tuesday morning, police confirmed.Pittsburgh's Action News 4 has reached out to ICE with several questions. A Pittsburgh's Action News 4 viewer shared photos and videos from Sheetz on Freedom Road in Cranberry Township.Cranberry police said they were not involved, but the Butler County Sheriff said Butler County Sheriff's deputies were assisting ICE.Sheriff Slupe confirmed that the person detained was wanted by ICE, but he could not provide details about what the individual was wanted for or their status in the U.S.Witnesses Shane Reich and Jerry Kummer, who were at the gas station around 8:30 a.m., described the scene. “As we were getting gas, we looked over, and the white van got surrounded by two or three unmarked cars,” Reich said. Kummer added, “Didn't say anything to him. Just walked right up, hit the glass, dragged him out of the car. They were in and out of there in like, 6 or 7 minutes. It was crazy.” The witnesses began recording after seeing the driver’s side window glass shattered. About a minute later, their video shows ICE officers walking a person away from the white van and taking them into custody.“It’s difficult because my first thought was that they have a family here,” Reich said. “I wish they would honestly just go about things a little differently.” Slupe said to his knowledge, no one was hurt.Nick Ruffner, public affairs manager for Sheetz, said, “We are aware of the incident at our Cranberry Township location this morning. The individuals involved were not employees of our company.” Ruffner deferred further questions to law enforcement. Kummer expressed his shock at witnessing the arrest. “I’m at a loss for words. I guess it’s one thing to see it on Instagram every day and then actually seeing it, you don’t know what to think,” he said. This is a developing story. Stay with Pittsburgh's Action News 4 for updates. Download the WTAE app to stay connected with breaking news. Sign up for our email newsletters to get breaking news in your inbox. CRANBERRY TOWNSHIP, Pa. —U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement was involved in an operation in Cranberry Township on Tuesday morning, police confirmed.Pittsburgh's Action News 4 has reached out to ICE with several questions. A Pittsburgh's Action News 4 viewer shared photos and videos from Sheetz on Freedom Road in Cranberry Township.Cranberry police said they were not involved, but the Butler County Sheriff said Butler County Sheriff's deputies were assisting ICE.Sheriff Slupe confirmed that the person detained was wanted by ICE, but he could not provide details about what the individual was wanted for or their status in the U.S.Witnesses Shane Reich and Jerry Kummer, who were at the gas station around 8:30 a.m., described the scene. “As we were getting gas, we looked over, and the white van got surrounded by two or three unmarked cars,” Reich said. Kummer added, “Didn't say anything to him. Just walked right up, hit the glass, dragged him out of the car. They were in and out of there in like, 6 or 7 minutes. It was crazy.” The witnesses began recording after seeing the driver’s side window glass shattered. About a minute later, their video shows ICE officers walking a person away from the white van and taking them into custody.“It’s difficult because my first thought was that they have a family here,” Reich said. “I wish they would honestly just go about things a little differently.” Slupe said to his knowledge, no one was hurt.Nick Ruffner, public affairs manager for Sheetz, said, “We are aware of the incident at our Cranberry Township location this morning. The individuals involved were not employees of our company.” Ruffner deferred further questions to law enforcement. Kummer expressed his shock at witnessing the arrest. “I’m at a loss for words. I guess it’s one thing to see it on Instagram every day and then actually seeing it, you don’t know what to think,” he said. This is a developing story. Stay with Pittsburgh's Action News 4 for updates. Download the WTAE app to stay connected with breaking news. Sign up for our email newsletters to get breaking news in your inbox.