UPDATE, WEDNESDAY: The Leake County Sheriff says the suspect, 22-year-old Dylan Arrington, was believed to be barricaded inside a home that was engulfed in flames Wednesday morning.

Crews were working to put out the fire. Sheriff Randy Atkinson said the person inside the home is believed to be dead.

Before the fire, Atkinson said the suspect shot a deputy in the leg. The deputy was taken to Leake Baptist Hospital where he was stabilized.

This information is according to our news partner, WJTV in Jackson. Follow updates here.

Earlier coverage below:

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LEAKE COUNTY, Miss. (WJTV) – Leake County Sheriff Randy Atkinson said the suspect, 22-year-old Dylan Arrington, was believed to be barricaded inside a home on Conway Road Wednesday morning.

The sheriff said the home was currently engulfed in flames, and crews were working to put out the fire. He said the person inside the home is believed to be dead.

ccording to our news partner WJTV in Jackson

JACKSON, Miss. (AP) — A man who escaped from a Mississippi jail over the weekend is suspected of killing a man and stealing his pickup truck in Jackson, authorities said Tuesday.

Anthony Watts, 61, was shot and killed Monday night around 7 p.m. on Interstate 55 after he pulled over to help a man who had wrecked a motorcycle. Police say that man shot Watts several times and then stole his Red Dodge Ram. Watts died at the scene.

“Based on information gathered from investigators, the suspect … fit the description of 22-year-old Dylan Arrington,” Jackson Police Chief James E. Davis said.

Arrington is one of four prisoners — along with Casey Grayson, Corey Harrison and Jerry Raynes — who escaped Saturday night from the Raymond Detention Center, a facility near Jackson, through breaches in a cell and the roof. Hinds County Sheriff Tyree Jones said the men might have camped out on the roof before fleeing the facility and going their separate ways.

The four were in custody for various felony charges, most involving theft. Arrington had charges of auto theft and illegal possession of a firearm, WAPT-TV reported.

Watts’ stolen Red Dodge Ram, which has tan trim and Cowboys stickers on the front and the back, was last seen heading south on I-55 in Terry, Mississippi, police said.

Jones said one of the prisoners stole a Hinds County Public Works vehicle that was later recovered in a suburb of Houston. Investigators also believe a stolen Chevy Silverado is connected to the escape. None of the men had been captured as of Tuesday afternoon.

In July, a federal judge ordered a rare takeover of the jail after he said deficiencies in supervision and staffing led to “a stunning array of assaults, as well as deaths.” In December, the U.S. Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals stayed that order after the county filed a motion for reconsideration.