This photo provided by the Pueblo County, Colo., Sheriff's Department shows Harry Carl Mapps. Authorities say the man suspected of killing three people and setting fire to a home in southern Colorado was captured in Oklahoma after a nationwide manhunt on Saturday, Dec. 28, 2013. (AP Photo/Pueblo County, Colo., Sheriff's Department)A man suspected of capturing useless a domestic of three and surroundings their Colorado residence on fire was captured in an Oklahoma hotel after a month-long manhunt, authorities mentioned on Sunday. Harry Carl Mapps, 59, used to be arrested in Roland, Oklahoma on Saturday night time. He was wished on prices of first stage murder in the deaths of Reginald and Kim Tuttle and their adult daughter, Morning time Roderick, the Pueblo County Sheriff's Workplace in Colorado stated in a statement. Mapps was last registered as a resident in Dimmitt, Texas and will have been homeless and working for the domestic, the sheriff's office stated.