The truck wanted in an armed robbery was found in Frankfort overnight.
Troopers and deputies descended on the small village at around 1 a.m. Wednesday.
They received a call that Terry Beekman, Jr. was in the area. He is wanted in connection to a shooting in Pike County that occurred Tuesday.
Law enforcement said Beekman shot a man in the face at Pine Lake Campgrounds during a robbery and fled in an old pickup truck.
That red truck was located in Frankfort by deputies behind a church on Church Street. Beekman was no where to be found.
The truck had the license plates removed and a temporary tag placed on it that was not registered to the truck. Deputies also reported that the truck had been freshly spray-painted white and smelled of fresh paint. Deputies were able to confirm the vehicle was the one wanted after photos and a VIN search.
Troopers and deputies scoured the village for nearly two hours, but did not find Beekman. Due to an overnight storm, troopers could not request air support for infrared imaging.
Beekman is believed to be armed with a sawed-off shotgun. He reportedly told family members he would die suicide-by-cop, which is when a person threatens law enforcement with a weapon causing police to shoot them.
The man he shot on Tuesday was flown to a Columbus-area hospital in serious condition.