Irving man admits to harboring fugitive father accused of murdering teenage daughters The FBI said Yaser Said narrowly escaped capture in 2017 after a maintenance worker reported seeing him at a Bedford apartment where he is suspected of staying with his son, Islam Said, documents show.

(Dallas Morning News) An Irving man pleaded guilty Tuesday to helping his fugitive father elude capture for more than a dozen years in the alleged murders of his two teenage daughters, federal authorities said.

Islam Yaser-Abdel Said, 32, entered a guilty plea to conspiracy to conceal a person from arrest, concealing a person from arrest, and conspiracy to obstruct an official proceeding, according to the U.S. attorney’s office.

Islam Said faces up to 30 years in prison for helping his father, Yaser Said, who was captured in August and is being held in state custody on capital murder charges. Yaser Said, 63, is suspected of killing 18-year-old Amina Said and 17-year-old Sarah Said on New Year’s Day 2008. Authorities said he shot them in his taxicab and left it outside an Irving hotel.

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