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Randarious Williams (Photo: LCSO)

Following an extensive overnight manhunt, Randarious Williams surrendered this morning to deputies with the Leon County Sherrif's Office.

Williams, 22, was taken into custody without incident at about 9 a.m. Monday at an abandoned house on Colbert Road in Woodville, according to an LCSO news release.

he is being held at the leon County detention facility on three counts of attempted murder.

Deputies were called to another home in the 8000 block of Colbert Road at about 8 p.m. Sunday in reference to a domestic dispute. As they were responding they learned three people had been shot, but when they arrived the suspect had fled.

The three injured people were taken to the hospital and are expected to recover from their wounds.

Williams was eventually apprehended with the help of a family member.

7 a.m. update:

The Leon County Sheriff's Office continues to search for 22-year-old Randarious Williams in connection with a shooting on Colbert Road, LCSO officials said.

Williams is suspected of injuring three people Sunday night.

Check back for updates.

Original story:

A SWAT Team response to a residence on Colbert Road has turned into an early morning manhunt for a possibly armed and dangerous suspect in Woodville.

"The Leon County Sheriff's Office is searching for 22-year-old Randarious Williams in connection with a shooting on Colbert Road this evening," read a post on their Facebook page. "Anyone with information on his whereabouts should contact law enforcement immediately. He may be armed, if you come in contact with Williams, do not approach him, contact law enforcement."

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At about 9 p.m., the Leon County Sheriff's Office SWAT team descended on the Colbert Road residence responding to a report of a barricaded subject.

When the deputies arrived, according to a report by WCTV, Williams was not in the home. Instead, they found three injured people, two with serious injuries..

Deputies did not say what caused the injuries, according to WCTV, which noted that deputies are using a helicopter, a K-9, and ground units in the manhunt.

The scene of the SWAT call on Colbert Road. (Photo: LCSO)

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