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Delphi trail killings: Cops seek to ID hiker seen near where Indiana girls vanished

Remains found in Indiana ID'd as missing girls
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DELPHI, Ind. -- Police have released a photo of a man seen near the hiking trail where two Indiana girls were walking before being found slain. They’re seeking to identify him in the hopes he has information.

Indiana State Police Sgt. Kim Riley said autopsies performed Wednesday determined that the bodies are those of Liberty German, 14, and Abigail Williams, 13, both of Delphi.

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Investigators released this photo of a man seen on the Delphi Historic Trails in Delphi, Indiana on Monday, Feb. 13, 2017, the same day two girls were killed. They’re seeking to identify him in the hopes he has information. WTTV

Their bodies were found Tuesday afternoon along Deer Creek near Delphi, about 60 miles northwest of Indianapolis. Police said the girls’ bodies were about three-quarters of a mile from an abandoned railroad bridge where they were dropped off Monday to go hiking.

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Liberty German, left, and Abigail Williams

The deaths were being investigated as homicides. Their cause of death has not been released.

Riley said the girls’ bodies were found in a wooded area about 50 feet from the banks of Deer Creek in an area less than a mile upstream from the railroad bridge that’s known locally as the Monon High Bridge.

The man in the photo released by investigators was seen on Delphi Historic Trails on Monday, around the same time the teens were seen walking, reports CBS affiliate WTTV.

Investigators want to question the man in case he has any information. They are also asking anyone who was in the area of High Bridge Trail Head on Monday between 1 p.m. and 5 p.m. to come forward.

Anyone who knows about the pictured man or has any information is asked to call the Carroll County Sheriff’s Department at 765-564-2413, the Delphi Police Department at 765-564-2345 or the Indiana State Police at 765-567-2125. Callers can remain anonymous.

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