
This undated photo made available by the Mississippi Department of Corrections shows Michael Blane Dowda, 48, of Harrison County, Miss., who escaped Saturday afternoon, Sept. 22, 2012 from the Mississippi State Penitentiary in Parchman, Miss. A corrections department spokesman says he is considered armed and dangerous. Dowda is described as white, 5-foot-11 and 195 pounds, with brown eyes and brown hair and a tattoo on the left side of his chest. He allegedly drove out of the prison in a stolen white 2005 Silverado truck with Yalobusha County disability tag number 0922. (AP Photo/Mississippi Department of Corrections)
The U.S. Marshal's Service and Macon, Ga., police arrested Michael Dowda around 12:30 a.m. Tuesday after receiving a tip that a stolen pickup truck was parked near a hotel and a restaurant
He faces extradition to Mississippi and multiple charges including escape.
Dowda was asleep inside the Chevrolet Silverado. He had painted the white pickup truck black, said Chris Felix of the U.S. Marshals Service in Oxford, Miss.
"We don't know why he was there," Felix said. "We put out (be-on-the-lookout alerts) throughout the southeast region and had people cooperating with information throughout the area."
Dowda, 48, woke up when a deputy marshal turned on his flashlight to check the license plate, Felix said.
"He attempted to flee but deputies were able to block him in," said Felix.
Dowda was serving a life prison term for the 1996 murder of Lynette Jarrett of Woolmarket when he disappeared from a maintenance detail on prison grounds Saturday. Jarrett, 25, the mother of two young children, was shot in the head. Dowda had buried her remains near Gulfport. Jarrett's remains were recovered three months later.
Tara Booth, spokeswoman for the Mississippi Department of Corrections, says Dowda broke into a home on the prison grounds and stole two handguns from a safe on Saturday. He then allegedly stole that employee's truck and drove away.







