(KMZA)--A manhunt launched in Nemaha County, Kansas, has been called off.
That word is delivered in a text message alert sent by the County Sheriff's Office and follows the search for the 33-year-old man Wednesday.
According to the alert, the suspect was last spotted in Nebraska, heading west.
It's not immediately made clear whether or not he, and a female traveling with him, are on foot or in a vehicle.
The update, which says caution is urged for anyone who spots the suspects, was sent around 3:30 Wednesday afternoon.
The manhunt was launched late Wednesday morning after the man, wanted for a parole violation in Nebraska, wrecked his vehicle after attempting to elude authorities and fled on foot.
Authorities were searching in the area of L-4 Road and Highway 71 near the Nebraska state line.
The Nemaha County Sheriff’s Department describes the suspect as a 33-year-old white male, standing 5 foot, 10 inches tall, with blond hair.
The female, who was in the vehicle that wrecked, is described as white, in her mid-20’s, with blond hair with pink streaks.
Anyone who spots the pair should make no contact, but call law enforcement immediately.
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