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Orlando fugitive Markeith Loyd captured to end nine-day manhunt

Loyd was arrested with the handcuffs of the slain officer, officials said Tuesday.

By Stephen Feller
The Orlando Police Department and Orange County Sheriff's Office announce the capture of Markeith Loyd on Tuesday afternoon, following a nine-day manhunt. Loyd was wanted in the death of his pregnant ex-girlfriend when he allegedly killed an Orlando police officer who was trying to apprehend him on January 9. Photo courtesy Orlando Police Department
The Orlando Police Department and Orange County Sheriff's Office announce the capture of Markeith Loyd on Tuesday afternoon, following a nine-day manhunt. Loyd was wanted in the death of his pregnant ex-girlfriend when he allegedly killed an Orlando police officer who was trying to apprehend him on January 9. Photo courtesy Orlando Police Department

Jan. 17 (UPI) -- Authorities said Tuesday they have caught the man they accuse of killing his girlfriend last month and an Orlando police officer this month, after a manhunt that lasted for more than a week.

Police arrested Markeith Loyd Tuesday afternoon in connection with the shooting death of Lt. Debra Clayton on Jan. 9. They restrained him with her handcuffs, police said.

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He was found and arrested at an abandoned house, officials said, and ultimately surrendered without incident.

"We've got him! Markeith Loyd in OPD Custody," The Orlando Police Department tweeted after the arrest.

Clayton was attempting to arrest Loyd when he allegedly shot her in front of a Walmart. Loyd was wanted for the fatal shooting of his pregnant ex-girlfriend, 24-year-old Sade Dixon, last month and the injury of her brother.

Loyd faces two counts of first-degree murder and two counts of aggravated assault with a firearm in the deaths of Dixon and her unborn child. Charges in Clayton's shooting have not yet been announced.

Loyd, 41, escaped police and was on the run for nine days, during which a $60,000 reward for information increased to $100,000 by Orlando Police.

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Three accused accomplices were arrested on Jan. 12 on charges they helped Loyd evade arrest.

Earlier Tuesday, the U.S. Marshals Service put Loyd on its "most wanted" list and added another $25,000 to the reward -- bringing the total to $125,000. The Marshals, Orlando police, FBI, Orange County Sheriff's Office and Florida Department of Law Enforcement all aided in Loyd's capture.

Police said at a press conference Tuesday that Loyd was wearing body armor and carrying two firearms, including one with a high-capacity magazine -- and they showed off Clayton's cuffs they used to apprehend him.

"To put her handcuffs on the bad guy ... is meaningful to her family and to her law enforcement family," Mina said.

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