Rice declined to confirm the identities of any of the victims, where the bodies were found or any details about weapons that may have been discovered on the property.
“We believe there’s no other threat to the community,” he added.
A missing endangered person advisory had been issued earlier Monday for 14-year-old Ivy Webster and 16-year-old Brittany Brewer. The Oklahoma Highway Patrol cancelled the advisory Monday afternoon.
The advisory for Webster and Brewer had said they were reportedly seen travelling with Jesse McFadden, who was on the state’s sex offender registry. Oklahoma Department of Corrections prison records show McFadden was convicted of first-degree rape in 2003 and released in October 2020.
Court records show McFadden was scheduled to appear in court Monday for the start of a jury trial on charges of soliciting sexual conduct with a minor and possession of child pornography. A message left Monday evening with McFadden’s attorney in that case was not immediately returned.
In a separate Okmulgee County case, the bodies of four men were found October 14 in the Deep Fork River in Okmulgee, a town of around 11,000 people that is about 65km south of Tulsa. Joseph Kennedy, 68, is facing four counts of first-degree murder in that case.