A weeklong search for an escaped Ohio prisoner has come to an end after police confirmed that a body found dead in a Kentucky river is “most likely” the inmate, per multiple reports.

Ohio Department of Rehabilitation and Correction via AP

Bradley Gillespie, James Lee

The U.S. Marshals Cleveland division also confirmed viaTwitter: “Wanted fugitive Bradley Gillespie has been found deceased. His body was recovered in the Ohio River in Henderson, Kentucky. Gillespie was serving time for murder when he escaped custody last week.”

Earlier that day, per McKinney to WBNS, a boater reported the body to authorities after finding a person floating in the Ohio River, which also shares a border with Northern Kentucky and Indiana. Gillespie had been last spotted near the river bank.

An official report will be released after a scheduled autopsy on Tuesday.

Police had since been working to find Gillespie with a “large amount of manpower from several law enforcement agencies, police K9s, water vessels, helicopters, and drones.” The area has a “heavy police presence,” per authorities, as they continue to “canvass neighborhoods and follow leads.”

“Hey dad, if you’re hearing this, I’d prefer you turn yourself in before something bad happens,” she said. “I want you in my life, I want you at my wedding. I don’t want anything bad to happen. So if you could please just turn yourself in before anybody gets hurt, I would appreciate it. We want you safe. We want you back. We want nothing bad to happen.”

On Sunday, McKinney said that “the levels or stages of decomposition are consistent with a body that’s been in the water four to five days.”

Gillespie, who had been convicted of two counts of murder, had been serving two consecutive 15-to-life sentences starting in 2016.

source: people.com