Tennessi Horror: A person accused of killing 4 family members captured after a multi-day manhint; Four murder cases, kidnapped

Austin Drummond, who is accused of killing four members of a family and leaving his child alive, was left in a stranger yard in Tiptonville, Tency, Tennessy, was captured by the police in Jackson on Tuesday morning, after a multi-day manhint, who triggered a nationwide alert in the shelter and a nationwide alert.The Jackson Police Department confirmed drumand’s possession immediately after issuing a lockdown alert for two areas in the city. Authorities had previously released a monitoring footage showing 28 -year -old drummond, which was equipped with rifle and was trying to enter a local church building around 11 pm on Sunday night.Stephanie Graham, a public information officer of the Jackson Police Department, told Fox News that the video was captured, from a church in 700 blocks of Pipkin Road. Police warned that 28 -year -old drummond should be “considered armed and dangerous”, and the US martial service extended the reward for information to go up to $ 32,500 in its possession. The violent fugitives of his two rivers joined the Task Force Manhunt.“Our priority is looking for Austin Drummond and helping the families of the victims,” US Marshal Tyres Miller said in a statement.Drummond is facing four cases of first-digry murder, a count of increased kidnapping and crimes of several weapons. The victims – James M Wilson, 21, Adrian Williams, 20, Cortney Rose, 38, and Bridan Williams, 15 – were found dead in Tiptonville on 30 July. Tiptonville is located about 125 miles north of the memphis.Officials also revealed that on July 29, the infant left on the lawn in front of a stranger’s house belongs to all four victims.As part of the ongoing investigation, the Tenasi Bureau of Investigation has arrested three people described as colleagues of Dhemond. Giovonte Thomas, 28, Tanaka Brown, 29, and 23-year-old Dearrah Sanders has been accused of secondary after the fact of first-degree murder. Brown faced an additional count of tampering with evidence.