UPDATE: 9/4 @ 7:36pm
Kentucky State Police say the man accused of killing his brother-in-law at a rest area in 1975 has turned himself in.
According to a news release, Billy Crisp showed up at the Pikeville Post of the KSP Thursday.
Crisp is being held at the Pike County Detention Center.
ORIGINAL STORY: 8/29 @ 5:03pm
PIKEVILLE, Ky. (WSAZ) -- Police in two states are looking for a man accused of killing his brother-in-law at a rest area in 1975.
According to a news release from the Kentucky State Police, 59-year-old Billy Ray Crisp shot 22-year-old Woodrow "Woody" Perroud in the head, killing him. The crime happened at the Wakefield Mounds rest area in Pike County, Ohio.
The release says both Crisp and Perroud were from the Lower Johns Creek area of Pike County, Kentucky, but Perroud's address at the time of the murder was listed in Gallipolis, Ohio.
A murder warrant has been issued for Crisp out of Ohio, and troopers are considering him armed and dangerous.
State Police say anyone with information about Crisp should not approach him, but instead call 911 or their office at (606) 433-7711. He is believed to be driving a 2004 charcoal gray Ford F250 pickup with a push bar and a metal tool box in the back.