A 19-year-old from Madison is jailed on charges of capital murder in the shooting deaths of two men whose bodies were found in an East Limestone driveway.

Copeland (Limestone County Jail)

Jacob Gideon Copeland was booked into the Limestone County Jail without bail around 2:15 a.m., records show. Deputies found the bodies of Damian Blake Ricketts, 21, of Hazel Green, and Devin Edward Richard, a 22-year-old from Huntsville, when they responded to a call on Analicia Drive early Thursday.

Sheriff's spokesman Stephen Young said around 7 a.m., a resident reported finding a car in his driveway with two young men who had been shot. Richard and Ricketts each suffered multiple gunshot wounds. There is no known connection between those involved in the homicide and anyone living in the neighborhood.

Investigators began looking at Copeland as a suspect when they learned he was the last person with whom the victims had contact, Young said. When investigators went to his home on Mill Road in Madison, Copeland ran but was quickly caught a couple hundred yards away, Young said.

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Deputies along with Madison police and the State Bureau of Investigation served a search warrant at Copeland's home and arrested him after an interview at the sheriff's office. Other agencies that helped with the investigation include Huntsville police and the Madison County sheriff's office.

"The case took seven Limestone County sheriff's investigators about 18 hours to resolve," Young said in a news release. Those investigators are Rodney McAbee, Caleb Durden, Chad Harbin, Kristin King, Tim McNeil, and Lts. Jay Stinnett and Johnny Morrell.

"I couldn't be more proud of our deputies and investigators who worked tirelessly throughout the day and night to solve this case," Sheriff Mike Blakely said in a statement. "...the mutual assistance they received from other agencies was second to none. The team effort that was on display over the past 20 hours is just remarkable."

Copeland is charged with two counts of capital murder. If convicted, he faces either life without parole or the death penalty.

Additional details weren't immediately available. Young told AL.com additional information will be released later today.