A suspect in a police pursuit that resulted in the death of a Cowden, Ill., officer surrendered early Friday to authorities in Howard County, Md.

Illinois State Police and the Howard County Police Department said Andrew Michael Davenport, 31, of St. Louis, turned himself in at a police station in Ellicott City, Md., about 1:45 a.m. Police then determined that he was sought by Illinois authorities on a felony charge of aggravated fleeing.

Davenport was being held in the Howard County Detention Center in Jessup, Md., pending extradition proceedings.

Police said he drove to the police station in a red 2001 Dodge Ram pickup that matched the description of the vehicle in the pursuit.

Cowden police officer Jeremy Hubbard, 35, was fatally injured shortly after 8 p.m. Tuesday when his patrol car went out of control and overturned several times in a farm field south of Cowden in Effingham County.

He was ejected from the vehicle and later pronounced dead at Greenville Regional Hospital in Greenville.

Cowden is about 84 miles northeast of St. Louis. A passenger in the car, Jessica Stuckemeyer, 22, was treated for injuries and released from Barnes-Jewish Hospital in St. Louis.