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According to the police, a necessary manhunt is going on after a husband and wife was killed in an Arkansas State Park over the weekend while traveling hiking with their two young daughters.
Arkansas State Police (ASP) was informed about a double murder at Devils Dane State Park, located near the north -western corner of the state at around 2:40 pm on Saturday. According to a press release, 43 -year -old Clinton Brink, and 41 -year -old Christon Brink were found dead on foot.
Police said their young daughters, 9 and 7 years of age, were uninhabited and are now safe with family members.
The region was new, press release notes, recently from another state Prey Grove, Arch.
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43 -year -old Clinton Brink, and 41 -year -old wife Christon, was found dead on a walking route at Dane State Park, the Devils of North -Western Arkansas. (Cryston Brink through Facebook; ISTock)
It is not clear how the verders were killed.
The ASP released the details of the suspect: a white man with a medium construction, wearing a long -sleeved shirt with sleeves, dark pants, a dark colored ballcap, sunglasses and fingerless gloves. Police said he was also carrying a black backpack.
The police is searching for a person who is running a black, four-door Majda sedan. (Istock)
The suspect was seen driving out of the park in a black, four-door sedan-a Mazda with a tape covering the license plate. Police said that the vehicle would be traveling at the state route 170 or 220.
Police have described the park as “a remote and rural area where the area is rugged, vegetation is thick and no cellphone service.
“We are deeply saddened by the tragic incidents in Devils Dane State Park,” said in a statement, Secretary of Arkansas Department of Parks, Heritage and Tourism, She Lewis said in a statement.
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“Our hearts are with the loved ones of the victims during this incredibly difficult time,” said Xi Lewis, secretary of Arkansas Department of Parks, Heritage and Tourism, she said in a statement. (Cryston Brink through Facebook)
“Our hearts are with the loved ones of the victims during this incredibly difficult time.” Lewis continued. “Security of our visitors and employees is our top priority, and we are working closely with Arkansas State Police and various law enforcement officers as the investigation is on.”
Lewis increased law enforcement attendance in state parks of natural state.
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Investigators are also asking people who visited the park on Saturday to check any photos and videos taken for the images of the suspect.
The ASP did not immediately return the request for Fox News Digital’s comment.