A 10-hour manhunt in Georgia concluded on Tuesday with the arrest of Darian Berry Sr., 46, who is accused of shooting the mother of his child and fleeing on foot. The incident occurred in Flovilla, approximately 50 miles south of Atlanta, according to the Butts County Sheriff’s Office. Berry, a convicted felon, allegedly attempted to confine his victim and is facing multiple charges including aggravated assault, stalking, and arson. Law enforcement utilized a bloodhound from the Georgia Department of Corrections K-9 Unit to track Berry, who was taken into custody by Tuesday evening after being believed to be armed with a handgun. A BOLO alert was issued as authorities searched for him.
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Georgia man arrested after 10-hour manhunt following domestic incident
Darian Berry Sr., 46, was arrested in Georgia after a 10-hour manhunt following a domestic incident where he allegedly shot the mother of his child. Berry faces multiple charges, including aggravated assault and stalking, and was tracked down with the assistance of a bloodhound from the Georgia Department of Corrections K-9 Unit.
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Bloodhound K-9 unit helps bring Georgia manhunt to end with arrest of suspect accused of shooting woman
Georgia man arrested after 10-hour manhunt following domestic incident