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Wildlife Camera Leads to Capture of Fugitive in Deputy Ambush Case After Intense Manhunt

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The man deemed “armed and extremely dangerous,” sought in connection with the fatal shooting of a Virginia deputy, was apprehended in North Carolina on Sunday, officials have confirmed.

The Carroll County Sheriff’s Office announced that Michael Puckett was taken into custody in Surry County after a widespread manhunt. Earlier on Sunday, Puckett was reportedly seen on a wildlife camera at 6:56 a.m. along Greenhill Road, north of Mount Airy. Authorities released a chilling image showing Puckett in a baseball cap and some form of disguise.

According to reports, Puckett is accused of having ambushed two deputies during a welfare check on Friday night. This attack resulted in the death of 31-year-old Deputy Logan Utt, a military veteran, and left another officer injured, as stated by Carroll County Sheriff Kevin Kemp.

Prior to his capture, the FBI had announced a reward of up to $50,000 for any information leading to Puckett’s location and arrest. Additionally, the U.S. Marshals Service contributed a $10,000 reward, bringing the total to $60,000. It remains uncertain whether the reward played a role in his capture.

Officials from the Carroll County Sheriff’s Office confirmed that Puckett was captured on Sunday evening in North Carolina.

Puckett is facing an aggravated murder charge in Virginia, according to police. The FBI’s Richmond Field Office assisted the Carroll County Sheriff’s Office, U.S. Marshals Service, Virginia State Police and numerous local and state agencies in the manhunt for Puckett.

The deadly encounter unfolded just before 9:30 p.m. local time, when the two Carroll County deputies were dispatched to a home after a family member requested a welfare check. 

Man walking in the woods.

Michael Timothy Puckett was spotted on a wildlife game camera in Surry County, North Carolina at 6:56 a.m. on Sunday, according to the Wytheville Police Department. (Wytheville Police Department)

When the deputies met with Puckett, he allegedly opened fire, killing Utt and wounding the second officer — whose life was saved by his ballistic vest, according to authorities. 

The deputies returned fire, but Puckett fled the scene and remains at large.

The suspect and the deputy that was killed in a split image.

 Michael Puckett (L) allegedly shot two deputies, killing Carroll County Sheriff’s Deputy Logan Utt (R), in Carroll County, Va. (Wytheville Police Department/Carroll County Sheriff’s Office)

Utt joined the force in 2023 after serving the nation as a military veteran.

“Becoming a deputy sheriff was a lifelong dream, and he worked every day to make Carroll County a safer place,” Kemp wrote in a statement Saturday. “Today, Carroll County has lost a hero, and a family has suffered an unimaginable loss.”

Utt leaves behind a wife and children. The wounded deputy is recovering in stable condition.

“Deputy Logan Utt’s sacrifice is a testament to his bravery and dedication to his community,” Virginia Gov. Abigail Spanberger wrote in a statement on X. “Adam and I are praying for Deputy Utt’s family, the injured officer during his recovery, and for the safety of all of our courageous men and women in law enforcement.”

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