Authorities: Woman watched Steven Wiggins kill Dickson deputy; $46,000 reward for his capture

Erika Castro-Miles (tn.gov/tbi)
Erika Castro-Miles (tn.gov/tbi)
photo This 2017 photo provided by the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation shows Steven Joshua Wiggins after he was arrested in Williamson County. Wiggins is a suspect in the fatal shooting of a Tennessee sheriff's deputy on Wednesday, May 30, 2018. Authorities believe him to be "armed and dangerous." (Tennessee Bureau of Investigation via AP)
photo Erika Castro-Miles (tn.gov/tbi)

DICKSON - A woman arrested in connection with the killing of a Dickson County Sheriff's Office deputy told police she watched suspect Steven Wiggins fatally shoot the officer, according to court documents released Thursday.

Erika Castro-Miles, 38, of Dickson, is charged with first-degree murder in the Wednesday morning slaying of Sgt. Daniel Baker.

As hundreds of tips poured in, a manhunt continued Thursday for Wiggins, a 31-year-old felon being sought in the homicide. As of late afternoon, authorities said there had been no confirmed sightings.

Read more at our news partner's website, tennessean.com.

photo This photo provided by the Dickson County Sheriff's Office shows Sgt. Daniel Baker. A manhunt continued Thursday, May 31, 2018 in the slaying of Baker, a Tennessee sheriff's deputy who was fatally shot during a traffic stop. (Dickson County Sheriff's Office via AP)

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