Boston Bombing Suspect
Dzhokhar Tsarnaev is in police custody. Boston Regional Intelligence Center

Update: 11:18 A.M.: Another scanner from a user on Ustream has emerged for users to listen to online. However, police are asking not to post information regarding location of the Boston bombing suspects at this time.

Update 10:32 A.M.: According to the Broadcastify.com scanner link, the scanners are offline due to a police request. "MA State PD and Boston Police have requested via social media to not post search locations for the Boston bombing suspects - the Boston PD feed is temporarily offline due to this request."

While the scanners are offline, view IBTimes' live blog of official police reports here for the latest updates on the manhunt for Dzhokhar A. Tsarnaev and all other updates.

Update 9:35 A.M.: Police scanners still appear to be offline. In the meantime, keep up-to-date with the latest news on IBTimes' live blog.

Update 9:28 A.M.: The police scanner is offline, but just before 9 A.M., police were closing in on a particular house where the suspect, possible wearing a suicide vest, was present.

Update 9:14 A.M.: Authorities are in East Watertown, Mass., securing the perimeter. An official said they are getting a lot of calls. "People are on edge."

Update 9:01 A.M.: Police said the suspect is posting online, "I will kill all of you as you killed my brother."

Update 8:53 A.M.: Police officials called for an EOD for a man who ran inside of a home. An officer said the man had a white backpack and a grey-colored jacket zippered with a hood, saw the officer and ran back inside.

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The Boston police scanner is detailing the manhunt for the remaining bombing suspect, 19-year-old Dzhokhar A. Tsarnaev, from Monday’s marathon after a Friday police chase in Watertown, Mass., left the other suspect, his 26-year-old brother, Tamerlan Tsarnaev, dead.

The police scanner live streaming audio can be heard at Boadcastify.com in the voices of authorities during the manhunt.

According to The Associated Press, “Suspect 2,” Dzhokhar A. Tsarnaev, is still at large on Friday after a robbery at a 7-11 in Watertown and the fatal shooting of an MIT police officer after fleeing to the campus. Tamerlan Tsarnaev was killed in the shootout, allegedly from an explosion from an explosive device he was carrying.

Police said on Friday the Tsarnaev and authorities were involved in a standoff, where the two suspects reportedly threw explosive devices at officers on the scene.

Watertown Police have shut down the area lock downs are active in Watertown, Cambridge, Waltham, Newton, Belmont and Boston, Mass. Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority (MBTA) bus and train service has been suspended.

Boston Regional Intelligence Center released a poster of Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, the surviving Boston Marathon bombing suspect. Boston Police Commissioner Ed Davis says they are "examining all databases, examining all possible leads.”

As the investigation continues, the Boston Police scanner has been providing live streaming audio of the manhunt for Dzhokhar A. Tsarnaev through the voices of the city’s police force.

Check back for updates as more information is received from the Boston police scanner and view our live blog for updates as information is released.