Orange County authorities are making good on promises to go after people they think helped a fugitive in the weeks before he was wanted in the fatal shooting of an Orlando police sergeant. Markeith Loyd's niece, Lakensha Smith-Loyd, was arrested Wednesday on an accessory charge. Later the same day, authorities arrested an ex-girlfriend of Loyd's: Jameis Slaughter, who also faces an accessory charge. And a day earlier, Zarghee Mayan, the fugitive's supervisor at a New Texas Fried Chicken, was arrested on the same charge. According to an arrest affidavit, Mayan was aware that Loyd had been accused of killing Sade Dixon, 24, and helped him avoid apprehension. Deputies said Mayan met with Loyd at least two times after Dixon was killed. Deputies said Mayan told conflicting stories, but at one point said that he met with Loyd two days before he killed Orlando police Master Sgt. Debra Clayton. The affidavit says Mayan said he embraced Loyd on Saturday and could tell he was armed and wearing a bulletproof vest. Deputies said Smith-Loyd met with Mayan at the fried chicken restaurant to pickup money that was owed to Loyd. Deputies said Mayan handed over money to Smith-Loyd knowing that she would be taking it to Loyd. Slaughter is accused of collecting money for Loyd. She was silent after deputies questioned her and brought her to jail on Wednesday. Related: Niece of Markeith Loyd arrested in case Orlando police Chief John Mina said Tuesday that arrest warrants were being prepared for people who might have helped Loyd elude deputies who sought to question him in Dixon's murder. Loyd is accused of fatally shooting Orlando police Master Sgt. Debra Clayton, 42, around 7:15 a.m. Monday after she spotted him outside the Walmart on Princeton Street.

Orange County authorities are making good on promises to go after people they think helped a fugitive in the weeks before he was wanted in the fatal shooting of an Orlando police sergeant.

Markeith Loyd's niece, Lakensha Smith-Loyd, was arrested Wednesday on an accessory charge. Later the same day, authorities arrested an ex-girlfriend of Loyd's: Jameis Slaughter, who also faces an accessory charge.

And a day earlier, Zarghee Mayan, the fugitive's supervisor at a New Texas Fried Chicken, was arrested on the same charge.

According to an arrest affidavit, Mayan was aware that Loyd had been accused of killing Sade Dixon, 24, and helped him avoid apprehension.

Deputies said Mayan met with Loyd at least two times after Dixon was killed.

Deputies said Mayan told conflicting stories, but at one point said that he met with Loyd two days before he killed Orlando police Master Sgt. Debra Clayton. The affidavit says Mayan said he embraced Loyd on Saturday and could tell he was armed and wearing a bulletproof vest.

Deputies said Smith-Loyd met with Mayan at the fried chicken restaurant to pickup money that was owed to Loyd. Deputies said Mayan handed over money to Smith-Loyd knowing that she would be taking it to Loyd.

Slaughter is accused of collecting money for Loyd. She was silent after deputies questioned her and brought her to jail on Wednesday.

Orange County Sheriff's Office Jameis Slaughter

Related: Niece of Markeith Loyd arrested in case

Orlando police Chief John Mina said Tuesday that arrest warrants were being prepared for people who might have helped Loyd elude deputies who sought to question him in Dixon's murder.

Loyd is accused of fatally shooting Orlando police Master Sgt. Debra Clayton, 42, around 7:15 a.m. Monday after she spotted him outside the Walmart on Princeton Street.