Canadian police have discovered two bodies believed to be the missing fugitive teens suspected of killing three people.

Bryer Schmegelsky, 18, and Kam McLeod, 19, have been the subjects of a two-week manhunt across three provinces that led authorities Wednesday to the shoreline of the Nelson River in Manitoba, according to the Royal Canadian Mounted Police.

“I am confident it is them, but to identify them officially, and to be sure, we have to go to an autopsy,” RCMP Assistant Commissioner Jane MacLatchy told reporters.

Authorities said the bodies were in a “dense brush” area within a mile from where items belonging to the Port Alberni teens were located on the riverbank.

An autopsy was ordered to confirm their identities and determine the cause of death.

“I know it has been so very difficult and I hope today’s announcement can begin to bring some closure,” MacLatchy said.

The nationwide hunt ended about five miles from where it began on July 22, when their burnt-out truck was discovered along a highway in British Columbia.

The teens were initially feared missing before they were named suspects in the fatal shootings of American Chynna Deese and her Australian boyfriend, Lucas Fowler.

Deese, 24, and Fowler, 23, were discovered dead July 15 on a highway, about 300 miles from where the teens’ car was discovered.

The teens were also linked to the killing of Leonard Dyck, a University of British Columbia professor whose body was found July 19 along a highway.

With Post Wires