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About $11 million spent in manhunt for Eric Frein

Pennsylvania State Police and other state and federal agencies spent about $10.5 million on personnel, including $6.9 million for overtime and $2.8 million for benefits, during the 48-day search for Eric Frein, charged with slaying a trooper.

State police spent about $11 million on the manhunt for a survivalist charged in the ambush slaying of a trooper outside his barracks, according to a cost breakdown released Friday.

Thousands of law enforcement officers from the Pennsylvania State Police and numerous other state and federal agencies took part in the 48-day search for Eric聽Frein, who was captured by U.S. marshals outside an abandoned airplane hangar in the Pocono Mountains on Oct. 30.

State police spent $10.5 million on personnel, including $6.9 million for overtime and $2.8 million for benefits, according to the breakdown. Other costs included travel, utilities and equipment.

Frein聽is charged with opening fire on the Blooming Grove state police barracks two months ago, killing Cpl. Bryon Dickson and seriously wounding a second trooper.

Officials, saying聽Frein聽was armed and extremely dangerous, used dogs, thermal imaging technology and other tools as they combed miles of forest looking for him. They pursued countless tips and closed in on an area around his parents' home in Canadensis after he used his cellphone to try contacting them.

The search for聽Frein聽caused weeks of tension and turmoil for residents and businesses in the area, as authorities occasionally closed schools, canceled outdoor events and blockaded roads.

After his arrest,聽Frein聽confessed to what he called an "assassination" and told police he did it to "wake people up" and spur a change in government, according to court documents released Thursday that provided the first indication of motive. Police also found a letter that聽Frein, 31, addressed to "Mom and Dad" that said he wanted to spark a revolution, the documents said.

Prosecutors are seeking the death penalty for聽Frein, who has not entered a plea.

Frein's聽arrest doesn't end the cost to taxpayers, assuming a trial and any appeals. His two court-appointed lawyers alone will be paid $178 per hour to work on the case.

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