The FBI is still looking for a fourth suspect in a triple homicide on the Navajo Nation.
The FBI says Michael Johnson, 26, may be in a 2005 maroon Mitsubishi Galant with the New Mexico license plate HGY157. Leads are still coming in.
The FBI arrested three other people for the murders of Vicki Benally, 26, Bobby Wayne Fulton, 20, and Lars Yazzie, 18. Authorities say the killings were related to Fulton's sale of methamphetamine and drugs.
Darcy Robert Manus, 22, Chuck Nahkai, 29, and Eugina Cowboy, 22, are in custody for the November 7 slayings that occurred near the chapter house in Hogback, New Mexico.
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Agents investigate leads in triple murder case
(The Farmington Daily Times 11/16)
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