A man suspected of killing four people was captured in South Carolina on Monday after a days-long manhunt that involved local, state, and federal law enforcement, according to authorities.
“Tyler Terry is in custody. No shots were fired by any party. Everyone (including Terry) is safe,” the Chester County Sheriff’s Office wrote on Twitter. Other details about his capture were not provided.
Terry was considered armed and dangerous by police, who urged residents to stay indoors, lock their doors, and secure their firearms and valuables. They also called on locals to check barns, crawl spaces, or other locations where the suspect could hide.
Dorsey said Terry didn’t resist arrest when he was captured.
“He was still conscious,” the sheriff told WSOC. “I believe he was ready to run but he was surrounded and had nowhere to go. He was tired and thirsty. He was all cut up, bug bites, clothes torn. He’s exhausted.”
Authorities began their search for Terry after he and an alleged accomplice, Adrienne Simpson, fled a traffic stop in a car in Chester County. They crashed, leading to Simpson’s arrest, while Terry escaped, said police.
Simpson’s husband, Eugene O’Brien Simpson, is believed to have been one of the victims who were killed by Terry. Eugene O’Brien Simpson’s body was found last week after he was reported missing earlier in May.