Overview
- Police say 18-year-old Jarrod Noll was captured in West Virginia one day after the New Freeport shooting and now awaits extradition.
- Investigators report his mother died at a hospital, while his father was treated and released in stable condition.
- A multi-agency search used tracking dogs, helicopters and ground teams after the suspect fled on foot and was considered armed and dangerous.
- Officials say he was armed when taken into custody in West Virginia.
- Younger siblings who were at the home are now with a family member, and state police describe the incident as isolated with no motive released.