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UPDATE: 3 Carnival workers held without bond in deaths of Kan. fair vendors

CRAWFORD COUNTY, AR — Authorities have arrested three carnival workers in the deaths of two vendors who disappeared from the Barton County Fair and were found in a shallow grave in an Arkansas forest.

Rusty Frazier -photo Crawford County

Police Cpl. Jonathan Wear says the three Kimberly Frazier (Aka Myrna Khan) , Rusty Frazier and Michael Fowler are jailed without bond in Van Buren, Arkansas, on suspicion of abuse of a corpse, felony theft and tampering with physical evidence in the deaths of Sonny and Pauline Carpenter of Wichita, Kansas.

No charges have been filed. The bodies were found Wednesday in the Ozark National Forest.

Michael Fowler – photo Crawford Co.
Kimberly Younger -photo Crawford Co.

Wear says authorities believe the couple was killed Friday after meeting the carnival workers at the fair in Great Bend.

He says the suspects on Saturday drove the bodies 320 miles to Arkansas in the couple’s recreational vehicle.

-The Associate Press contributed to this report

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GREAT BEND, Kan. (AP) — Authorities say the bodies of a couple who recently disappeared from a Kansas fairground have been found in a shallow grave in northwest Arkansas.

Investigators on the scene in rural Crawford County Arkansas -photo courtesy KFSM TV

Van Buren, Arkansas, police spokesman Jonathan Ware says the bodies were found early Wednesday near Natural Dam in Crawford County.

Police identified the victims as Alfred “Sonny” and Pauline Carpenter

Van Buren police took three people identified as Kimberly Frazier (AkaMyrna Khan) , Rusty Frazier and Michael Fowler. into custody after the bodies were found.

Barton County Attorney Amy Mellow said the victims disappeared from the county fairgrounds west of Great Bend in the last few days.

They were believed to be vendors at the fair.

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