Two men who had been running from charges of rape against a 5-year-old Newton County girl were arrested Sunday in north Florida.

Police nabbed Donald Mac Brown, 36, after he tried to carjack a woman in Alachua, Fla., about 15 miles north of Gainesville, Fla. By then, David Wesley Crawford, 57, had turned himself in to Alachua Police.

Police thought the avid outdoorsmen had been hiding in the woods of Newton County after they told family members they would not go back to jail. They had been on the run since last week.

Dozens of law enforcement officers and U.S. Marshals swarmed the woods and searched on the ground and in the air.

But they trail had gone cold until Sunday when Crawford gave himself up. He had a 357 handgun tucked in his waistband, but Newton County Sheriff’s Lt. Tyrone Oliver said Crawford surrendered peacefully.

Brown was also wanted by Conyers police and by federal authorities for possession of child pornography, authorities said.

Moments after Brown surrendered, a woman called Alachua police to say a man had tried to steal her car at gun point. She was hit in the face and ordered to drive. But the suspect jumped out of the car after a short distance, Oliver said.

That suspected turned out to be Brown. He was arrested after a short foot chase. He was armed with a couple of handguns and a rifle.

Both men are being held in the Alachua County Jail without bond. It is unclear if and when they will be returned to Georgia.

Their rap sheet is now very long.

In addition to child molestation, child exploitation, solicitation of sodomy, and child enticement charges in Georgia, Brown has also been charged with kidnapping, burglary, obstruction and tampering with evidence.

Crawford, who was charged in Newton County with child molestation, enticing a minor for indecent purposes and solicitation for sodomy can add carrying a concealed weapon to the offenses against him.