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Authorities are working to identify the two bodies found in Mississippi during the search for a missing Tennessee mother and her three daughters this weekend.
Jo Ann Bain, 31, and her three daughters, Adrienne, 14; Alexandria, 12; and Kyliyah, 8; were last seen on April 27 leaving their home in Whiteville, which is located between Jackson and Memphis.
"The Medical Examiner is taking steps to identify those bodies," said Joel Siskovic, spokesman for the FBI in Memphis Saturday evening. "Our focus is on finding the suspect in returning the children and their mother."
The discovery of the two bodies led investigators to issue an Amber Alert for the missing family Saturday.
A Hardeman County Sheriff's Office spokeswoman told ABCNews.com Sunday that the two bodies found have not yet been identified.
The FBI and United States Marshal's Service are offering a reward of up to $50,000 for information leading to the whereabouts of Bain and her daughters, and the arrest of their alleged abductor.
Police said they had reason to believe the missing mother and her three daughters were with Adam Christopher Mayes, 35, of Guntown, Miss.
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Mayes was considered to be a friend of the family, according to the FBI.
"Early days of the investigation led us to suspect Adam Mayes," Siskovic said. "Other information led to a location in Mississippi where we executed federal search warrants. During the course of searching that location, two bodies were found."
The two bodies were found in Guntown at a residence where Mayes was last seen, he said.
"The fact that these two bodies were found at this location led to Tennessee Bureau of Investigation to issue Amber Alerts that stated that we believe that the children and the mother were in extreme danger," Siskovic said.
Mayes, who was questioned by Hardeman County Police on Sunday, is believed to have cut his hair. Authorities said he may have also cut and dyed the hair of the three children to alter their appearances.
Mayes should be considered armed and dangerous, the FBI said in a statement Saturday.
Earlier this week, investigators issued their first warrant for Mayes, charging him with filing a false report based on statements he made to investigators about the Bain family. Mayes then disappeared.
"We believe he has information on the whereabouts of this family," Hardeman County, Tenn., Sheriff John Doolan said at a news conference Wednesday.
Bain's Dodge Durango was found abandoned on a county road less than three miles from their home on Sunday.
The missing mom and her husband Gary were just days away from moving the family to Arizona when she and her children vanished.
The FBI is involved in the investigation since it crosses state lines, said Warren Strain, a spokesman for the Mississippi Department of Public Safety.
ABC News' Olivia Katrandjian contributed to this report.
http://abcnews.go.com/US/missing-tennessee-family-bodies-found-identified/story?id=16289357#.T6bfSuvlsYR
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Comment by Sara Huizenga on May 11, 2012 at 1:56pm HUGE answer to many prayers!!! The Bain sisters have been FOUND, are SAFE and on their way HOME!
Comment by Sara Huizenga on May 9, 2012 at 1:30am Mind boggling as to why she would be sharing all of this ...
Comment by Sara Huizenga on May 7, 2012 at 10:43pm This is so horrific ... :'(
Comment by Sara Huizenga on May 7, 2012 at 10:43pm Federal, state and local law enforcement personnel from Tennessee, Mississippi and elsewhere are continuing their efforts to locate Adam Mayes and the victims of the kidnapping that occurred in Hardeman County, Tennessee, on April 27, 2012.
The Shelby County Medical Examiner has positively identified the bodies recovered from behind the Mayes residence, as those of Jo Ann Bain and 14 year old Adrienne Bain.
Alexandria Bain, 12, and Kyliyah Bain, 8, are believed to still be with Adam Mayes. Adam Mayes may be using the alias of Christopher Zachery Wylde or Paco Rodrigass.
The FBI and USMS are offering a reward of up to $50,000.00 for information that leads to the apprehension of Adam Mayes and the location of the missing victims.
http://www.wlbt.com/story/18169616/fbi-bodies-of-tenn-mom-daughter-...
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