MEMPHIS, Tenn. — A woman was arrested and charged on Monday morning in the ongoing fugitive search for Austin Drummond, a man wanted in a quadruple murder in West Tennessee.
Dearrah Sanders, 23, of Jackson, Tennessee, is charged with Accessory After the Fact to First Degree Murder. She is the third person arrested in the case.
Tanaka Brown, 29, is also charged with Accessory After the Fact to First Degree Murder and Tampering with Evidence.
Giovontie Thomas, 29, is charged with Accessory After the Fact to First Degree Murder.
TBI identified Sanders as an associate of Drummond who assisted him following the murders. She is now booked in the Lake County Jail.
Drummond is wanted on several charges, including first-degree murder and aggravated kidnapping in the deaths of four Dyer County family members whose bodies were found Tuesday, after an infant relative was found abandoned in front of a house.
It has been a week since he has been on the run.
The Marshals Service said it will now pay up to $10,000 for information that leads to Drummond’s arrest. TBI and USMS had previously announced rewards of $7,500 each for information; the increased total reward is now $17,500.
USMS asked anyone with information to call 901-406-2044, 901-661-2955, or TBI at 731-415-7962, 731-333-0811, or 1-800-TBI-FIND.
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