BREAKING: The eight-day manhunt for the escaped Pennsylvania inmate ended Saturday evening when he taken into custody in Warren County.
who is suspected in several crimes, including the murder of a New York woman, ended Saturday evening, state police said.
Michael Charles Burham, 34, was taken into custody by 5:50 p.m. Saturday in Warren County, Lt. Col. George Bivens of the Pennsylvania State Police said. Officials were tipped off to his location after residents heard their dog barking and went to see why. They encountered a man and asked him why he was there, to which the man referenced camping, Bivens said.
The property owner recognized Burham and left to contact officials, and Burham fled into the woods, he said.
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