Pennsylvania State Police spent more than $11 million on the 48-day manhunt for Eric Frein.
Police released the cost breakdown Friday.
The total amount of money Pennsylvania State Police spent associated with the search in Pike and Monroe Counties was $11,046,653.02.
State police spent $6.9 million on overtime, $2.8 million on benefits, and more than $650,000 on salaries. More than $66,000 was spent on travel.
Frein is accused of shooting two state troopers outside the state police barracks in Blooming Grove September 12, killing Cpl. Bryon Dickson and injuring Trooper Alex Douglass.
Frein was captured October 30 after 48 days on the run and is now facing several charges including first degree murder and terrorism.
This week the state police barracks in Blooming Grove reopened to the public.
Prosecutors are seeking the death penalty. Frein has not entered a plea. He has a preliminary hearing scheduled for next month.
Pennsylvania State Police provided the following breakdown of costs;
Salaries $ 657,468.81 Wages $ 257.25 OT $ 6,890,864.35 Benefits $ 2,778,618.87 Oth Emp Pd Benefits $ 148,707.28 PersonnelServices $ 10,475,916.56 Travel $ 66,359.30 Utilities/Comm $ 13,418.63 Services $ 57,404.58 Rentals/Leases $ 324.00 Supplies $ 10,428.31 Equipment(NFA) $ 9,989.95 InventoryExp $ 151,691.99 OthOpExpenses $ 261,119.70 Operational Expenses $ 570,831.28 COMMITMENT ITEM HIER $ 11,046,653.02
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