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Mother, partner arrested after bodies of two missing girls found

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The discovery of the bodies of two young girls missing for years and buried in the backyard of a Pennsylvan­ia home has led to the arrest of two women.

Authoritie­s identified the bodies of 6-year-old Nicole Snyder and 4-year-old

Jasmine Snyder on Monday. Authoritie­s say that the older girl was buried in 2016 and the younger one was buried in 2017.

The girls’ mother, 32-year-old Marie Snyder, and her partner Echo Butler, 26, have been arrested on charges of child endangerme­nt and obstructio­n in Lycoming County, and authoritie­s have opened a homicide investigat­ion, the Williamspo­rt Sun-Gazette reported.

The girls’ bodies were transporte­d Monday to Erie for examinatio­n by a forensic anthropolo­gist, officials said. Chief Chris Kriner of the Old Lycoming Township police department said an investigat­ion continues “into the manner of death, motive and the timeline of events.”

The Children and Youth Services department earlier took custody of a son for care. In early September, the agency began investigat­ing after reports of concerns about “educationa­l issues” involving the 7-year-old son, Kriner said. Officials then learned that Marie Snyder had two other children who were unaccounte­d for, and last month sought help from police, he said.

Authoritie­s said the father of the girls reported last having seen them in 2015, the same year as their last contact with medical, court or other personnel. Robert Mausteller of the township police department said officials were allegedly told in September that the girls were staying with a friend but they never got a name.

Marie Snyder was arrested at her Clinton County workplace Nov. 4 and refused to provide informatio­n about the whereabout­s of the missing girls, Kriner said. The property was searched several times over the next few days and the remains were found over the weekend.

Kriner said he and the county district attorney consider it “a terrible, horrific situation” and vowed that their investigat­ion will not conclude until “justice is brought on behalf of these two young girls.” He said other agencies including state police and the FBI assisted in the search.

Both women were ordered held without bail pending a Nov. 17 preliminar­y hearing. Court documents don’t list attorneys representi­ng the defendants; messages were left at phone numbers listed in their names.

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