Suspected Texas killer caught in Indiana

Police converged on the CVS parking lot in Delphi, Ind., late Tuesday to catch 22-year-old David James Brown, who is accused of murder in Montgomery County, Texas.

After receiving a tip that Brown might be hiding out in a rural Buck Creek home, Tippecanoe County sheriff's deputies started watching the house Tuesday, Tippecanoe County sheriff's Maj. Charlie Williams said. When Brown left the house, police followed him eastbound into Delphi, where Tippecanoe County, Carroll County deputies and Delphi police converged on Brown's car.

He gave up without an incident, Williams said.

Brown was booked into the Tippecanoe County Jail about 10:30 p.m., according to online records, but Williams said Brown is fighting extradition back to Montgomery County, Texas, which is north of Houston.

The Montgomery County, Texas, warrant charges Brown with capital murder with a felony, Williams said.

The Journal & Courier made several calls and emails to the Montgomery County Sheriff's Office and its public information officer in an attempt to get more details on the allegations against Brown. The deputies did not respond on Wednesday.

A check of Montgomery County, Texas, court records indicate that Brown has faced four felony charges since 2011.

In 2011, he was charged with unauthorized use of a motor vehicle and theft from the elderly. In 2012, he was charged with unauthorized use of a motor vehicle, and in 2013, Brown was charged with forgery, according to online records.