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INDIANAPOLIS (Feb. 13, 2014) – A manhunt spanning three days ended Thursday morning at a southwest side home after police arrested a man accused of fatally shooting a pizza delivery driver.

Daniel Jaffke, 30, was shot and killed after making a delivery to the Capital Place Apartments on Friday, Jan. 31.

On Thursday, police arrested 27-year-old Shawn Wilson of Indianapolis in connection with Jaffke’s murder. Detectives tracked Wilson to a home in the 3200 block of Byrkit Street, where he initially refused to give himself up. He later surrendered. Preliminary charges against him include murder, robbery and carrying a handgun without a license.

Wilson’s arrest followed a three-day manhunt. Police found a pickup truck stolen from the Fountain Square area Thursday morning in the driveway. Inside the home, police recovered several guns, methamphetamine and paraphernalia associated with a motorcycle gang.

Jaffke was an accomplished musician who delivered pizzas to earn extra money, according to family members. He played several different instruments and also had a full-time job as a skilled machinist. He was the youngest of five sisters and a brother.

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