Missing Florida teen who was 4 months pregnant found dead in Alabama; 1 arrested

Authorities in Florida have arrested a suspect who is believed to have traveled across state lines and killed a missing pregnant woman.

The Jackson County Sheriff's Office said it charged Marquis Devan McCloud, a 33-year-old Alabama native, with capital murder and kidnapping after a body believed to be Anastasia Gilley, a 19-year-old Florida resident, was found Wednesday near Headland, Alabama.

Investigators are waiting on the results of an autopsy to confirm her identity.

READ: Human bones found in vehicle belonging to man missing 16 years

The Jackson County Sheriff's Office said Gilley was last seen at her home in Jackson County on Tuesday, May 2. She was four months pregnant, police said.

Anastasia Gilley image courtesy of the Jackson County Sheriff's Office. 

Law enforcement described Gilley as being approximately 4' 11" and having brown hair and blue eyes.

READ: Lakeland police officer shot by 13-year-old suspect; both taken to the hospital: Authorities

An investigation led authorities to McCloud, who was placed into custody earlier in the week by the Houston County Sheriff’s Office in Alabama for allegedly violating his parole by going to Florida.

The sheriff’s offices have said McCloud is in custody and is no longer a threat to the public.

Marquis Devan McCloud, 33, is suspected of murdering a missing woman. (Houston County Jail)

"The suspect has been uncooperative throughout this entire investigation," the Jackson County Sheriff’s Office said. The Houston County Sheriff’s Office is assisting in the investigation.

"As this tragedy continues to unfold, Sheriff Donald L. Edenfield and Houston County Sheriff Donald Valenza extend their deepest condolences to the family and friends of the victim. Sheriff Edenfield would also like to thank everyone who has assisted and continues to assist in this investigation," the statement continued.

Additional criminal charges are pending.

READ: Joran van der Sloot: Suspect in Natalee Holloway disappearance faces extradition to US

According to WDHN, McCloud’s past criminal record has multiple charges including rape, robbery, and making terror threats.

McCloud will remain in custody in Houston County, Alabama unless investigators determine Gilley was killed in Florida.

Read more at FOXNews.com