Manhunt: Suspect captured in slaying of Tennessee deputy
DICKSON, Tenn. — Looking haggard and defeated after two days on the run from a massive manhunt, a suspect in the slaying of a deputy was arrested Friday by a single state trooper with no use of force, authorities said.
The Tennessee Bureau of Investigation tweeted photos of a handcuffed Steven Joshua Wiggins, grimacing as he was placed into the back seat of a law enforcement vehicle. His clothes were muddy and his jeans were ripped.
Authorities said Wiggins was being booked into jail wearing the handcuffs of Dickson County sheriff’s Sgt. Daniel Baker, who was found dead in his car Wednesday.
The state will seek the death penalty against Wiggins and a woman arrested the previous day on charges of first-degree premeditated murder, District Attorney General Ray Crouch Jr. announced.


