Two Canadian teens who were previously feared missing now are the suspects in the brutal killing of an American woman and an Australian man, as well as a third unidentified person, according to a report.

Kam McLeod, 19, and Bryer Schmegelsky, 18, were last seen in northern Saskatchewan, about 300 miles from where their Dodge pickup was discovered Friday in flames on the same roadway, The Guardian reported.

The teens, who are both from Port Alberni, have since been spotted driving a gray 2011 Toyota Rav 4.

“Given these latest developments, Kam and Bryer are no longer considered missing,” Royal Canadian Mounted Police spokesperson Janelle Shoihet said Tuesday.

While investigating the teens’ truck fire, police discovered the body of an unidentified man about a mile away.

The teens are believed to be responsible for the man’s death as well as the murders of Chynna Deese, 24, of Charlotte, North Carolina, and her boyfriend, Lucas Fowler, 23, of Sydney, Australia.

Deese and Fowler were fatally shot sometime between 4 p.m. on July 14 and 7 a.m. on July 15, authorities said. The young couple were wrapping up a two-week road trip around Canada when they were killed.

Police are asking the public to not approach McLeod and Schmegelsky as they’re considered dangerous.

“Do not approach, take no action and call immediately 911,” Shoihet said.

The shocking twist comes after police said that it was possible the murders of the vacationing couple were linked to the missing teens.

“We recognize the possibility that these could be linked,” Shoihet said during a Monday press conference.