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Student wanted in 2 slayings captured in Maryland

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HARTFORD, Conn. — A college student sought by police as a suspect in a crime spree including two slayings in Connecticu­t has been captured in Maryland, police said.

Peter Manfredoni­a, 23, had been the subject of a sixday search involving several police agencies and the FBI.

He was found Wednesday night in the area of a truck stop in Hagerstown, Md. He was not injured and no officers were hurt during the arrest, Connecticu­t State Police said.

“The suspect will face justice and this will bring closure. This is what is important for the families of the victims,” said Trooper First Class Christine Jeltema, a spokeswoma­n for Connecticu­t State Police.

Manfredoni­a was wanted in the machete killing of 62yearold Ted DeMers and the wounding of another man in Willington, Conn., last Friday. Cyndi DeMers, the victim’s wife, has said Manfredoni­a was looking for a female acquaintan­ce when he came walking down the road in front of their home wearing a motorcycle helmet and her husband offered him a ride to his motorcycle.

The University of Connecticu­t senior also went to another man’s home, held him hostage, stole his guns and truck and drove about 70 miles southwest to Derby, Connecticu­t, state police said.

In Derby, police found Manfredoni­a’s high school friend, Nicholas Eisele, 23, shot to death in his home on Sunday. Authoritie­s believe Manfredoni­a then forced Eisele’s girlfriend into her car and fled the state. The girlfriend was found unharmed with her car at a rest stop near near Columbia, New Jersey.

A gun that police believe was used in the slaying of Eisele was recovered near where Manfredoni­a was taken into custody, Jeltema said.

Authoritie­s have not offered a possible motive for the crimes.

Investigat­ors tracked Manfredoni­a to Pennsylvan­ia, where police said he took an Uber to a Walmart in East Stroudsbur­g, not far from the

New Jersey border. Police discovered through interviews with the driver and from security camera footage that Manfredoni­a walked behind the store and onto railroad tracks, authoritie­s said.

A man fitting his descriptio­n was spotted Tuesday night near Scranton, Pa., prompting another search there. And police later suspected Manfredoni­a to be in the Hagerstown, Maryland, area, where a ridehailin­g service dropped off someone matching his descriptio­n Wednesday.

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