Days after escaping from the Hinds County Detention Center, 22-year-old Dylan Arrington is dead following a standoff with deputies and law enforcement at a home in Leake County, according to multiple media reports.
Update:Escapee Dylan Arrington’s body positively identified after fire, standoff
Arrington reportedly barricaded himself inside a home on Conway Road in Leake County early Wednesday morning, officials said, after he had become a suspect in the killing of Anthony Watts, a 61-year-old church pastor, in Jackson on Monday night. Also, according to multiple media reports, Arrington allegedly shot a deputy in the Wednesday standoff at the Leake County home that later caught fire.
On Wednesday evening, Hinds County Sheriff Tyree Jones confirmed that officials had identified the remains of a burned body to be that of Arrington found inside the burned out house.
The Associated Press reports, “Police said Watts was shot and killed Monday night around 7 p.m. on Interstate 55 in Jackson after he pulled over to help a man who had wrecked a motorcycle. Police say that man shot Watts several times and stole his Red Dodge Ram. Watts died at the scene.
“‘Based on information gathered from investigators, the suspect … fit the description of 22-year-old Dylan Arrington,'” Jackson Police Chief James E. Davis told the AP.
“Arrington is one of four prisoners — along with Casey Grayson, Corey Harriso,n and Jerry Raynes — who escaped Saturday night from the Raymond Detention Center, a facility near Jackson, through breaches in a cell and the roof. Sheriff Jones said the men might have camped out on the roof before fleeing the facility and going their separate ways,” according to the AP.
“The four were in custody for various felony charges, most involving theft. Arrington had charges of auto theft and illegal possession of a firearm, WAPT-TV reported.”
Leake County officials declined to give additional information or details on the current status of the investigation.