Seven bodies found in Oklahoma search for missing girl

Investigators found seven bodies during a search for two teenagers who were reported missing early Monday morning in eastern Oklahoma. On Monday, an endangered missing persons advisory was issued for Ivy Webster, 14, and her 16-year-old Brittany Brewer. Officials at the Ocmulgee County Sheriff’s Office confirmed that seven of her bodies were found on Henrietta’s property. The bodies are believed to be those of two of her missing teenagers, McFadden and her four others. The bodies of the other four have yet to be identified.McFadden was due to appear in court on Monday on child pornography charges, according to online records.Attorneys said Webster confirmed his April 29 I learned on Saturday evening that I had left home to spend the weekend with friends. She was supposed to be home by 5 p.m. Sunday, April 30, but the sheriff’s office said she had not.Webster, along with two other family members of hers, said the ranch was dead. was reported to be staying with McFadden, who was believed to be heading to Macalester to work in the United States. In a news release, the sheriff’s office said it learned that none of her family had been to the ranch and had had no contact with them since Sunday.

Investigators found seven bodies during a search for two teenagers who were reported missing early Monday morning in eastern Oklahoma.

On Monday, an endangered missing persons advisory was issued for Ivy Webster, 14, and Brittany Brewer, 16. Alert said authorities believe the two were with 39-year-old Jesse McFadden.

Officials with the Ocmulgee County Sheriff’s Office confirmed seven bodies were found on the Henrietta property. The bodies are believed to be those of his two missing teenagers, McFadden and his four others.

The sheriff said three bodies had been identified as Webster, Brewer, and McFadden.

Online records show McFadden was due to appear in court on a child pornography charge on Monday.

An official with the Okmulgee County Sheriff’s Office said in a news release that sheriffs received Webster’s missing person report Monday morning.

A representative learned that Webster was away for the weekend with friends on the evening of Saturday, April 29. She was supposed to be home by 5 p.m. Sunday, April 30, but the sheriff’s office said she had not.

Webster was reported to be staying with McFadden, who was believed to be heading to Macalester to work on the ranch, along with two other family members. In a news release, the sheriff’s office said it learned that none of the family had been to the ranch and had had no contact with them since Sunday.

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