SELMA, Ala. (AP) -- The search for a man charged with killing two 9-year-old twins and their 73-year-old baby sitter is focusing on Selma and surrounding Dallas County.
Selma Police Chief William Riley said Friday authorities have received tips from several people who saw 22-year-old Deandra Marquis Lee around the city.
Riley says Lee is known in the area. Also, investigators say a car belonging to one of the victims was found in a community about 30 miles south of Selma. The doors were missing.
Lee is wanted in the slayings of twins Jordan Dejerinett and his sister Taylor, plus 73-year-old Jack Mac Girdner. Authorities say Girdner was a retired anesthesiologist who sometimes babysat the children.
The bodies of all three were found Tuesday in rural Lowndes County. Police say they were shot.