The vehicle was determined to be Chae's. Statements from the three individuals led law enforcement officials to believe Chae was murdered, MCSO said.

Ezell and Austin were extradited to Arizona and were in MCSO custody on Friday. Their bond was set at $1 million each, with each facing charges of first-degree murder, armed robbery and vehicle theft.

MCSO did not cite a possible motive for the killing.

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The vehicle was determined to be Chae's. Statements from the three individuals led law enforcement officials to believe Chae was murdered, MCSO said.

Ezell and Austin were extradited to Arizona and were in MCSO custody on Friday. Their bond was set at $1 million each, with each facing charges of first-degree murder, armed robbery and vehicle theft.

MCSO did not cite a possible motive for the killing.

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The vehicle was determined to be Chae's. Statements from the three individuals led law enforcement officials to believe Chae was murdered, MCSO said.

Ezell and Austin were extradited to Arizona and were in MCSO custody on Friday. Their bond was set at $1 million each, with each facing charges of first-degree murder, armed robbery and vehicle theft.

MCSO did not cite a possible motive for the killing.

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infoMissing ASU professor's remains found in Surprise landfill; 2 teens arrested in murder

   
Missing ASU professor's remains found in Surprise landfill; 2 teens arrested in murder

Officials say the remains of missing Arizona State University professor Junseok Chae have been located in a Surprise landfill following an extensive search and two Louisiana teens have been arrested in connection with his death.

Chae was reported missing after not returning home from work on March 25, and law enforcement began searching for him on May 11.

Police in Shreveport, Louisiana, contacted the Maricopa County Sheriff's Office on March 30, saying their officers responded to a \"suspicious\" vehicle call in which they contacted 18-year-old Javian Ezell, 18-year-old Gabrielle Austin and a third person, MCSO said.

The vehicle was determined to be Chae's. Statements from the three individuals led law enforcement officials to believe Chae was murdered, MCSO said.

Ezell and Austin were extradited to Arizona and were in MCSO custody on Friday. Their bond was set at $1 million each, with each facing charges of first-degree murder, armed robbery and vehicle theft.

MCSO did not cite a possible motive for the killing.