Pennsylvania State Police stood guard outside the Blooming Grove barracks in Pike County as Eric Frein was brought there Thursday night, reports say.

Frein, 31, was placed in handcuffs belonging to the man he is accused of killing, state police Cpl. Bryon Dickson, according to WNEP-TV Channel 16 in Scranton.

And, he was led into the barracks by the trooper who eulogized Dickson at his funeral, according to reports.

The Pocono Record reported Frein was captured in an an abandoned airport hangar in Pocono Township in central Monroe County.

A federal law enforcement official in Washington told the Associated Press Frein was armed when he was captured.

The Pocono Record reported Frein was captured by agents of the U.S. Marshal Service at the Birchwood-Pocono Airpark. Marshals called out to him at the hangar and he came out with no shots fired, the Record reported.