CHEYENNE, Wyo. (AP) - Prosecutors say a father and son likely will stand trial next year on Wyoming murder and kidnapping charges in the abduction and slaying of a Utah train worker.
The Assistant U.S. Attorney said he would like to have all the cases resolved as one, but that may not be possible. The next status conference with the court is Aug. 8.
Sublette County Sheriff Stephen Haskell said Friday that firearms and knives Flint Wayne Harrison and his son Dereck James "DJ" Harrison were believed to have had were unaccounted for.
The Sublette County Sheriff's Office in Wyoming says an FBI agent spotted the pickup from the air Thursday as crews searched near the suspects' remote hideout in that state.