WASHINGTON (CNN) -- Three of 11 missing Egyptian students who failed to show up at a Montana university last month was in custody Wednesday, law enforcement officials said.
One student, Eslam Ibrahim Mohamed El-Dessouki, 21, was arrested about 11 a.m. (noon ET) in Minneapolis, Minnesota, the FBI said. Two others were in federal custody in New Jersey, with one law enforcement source saying that they had turned themselves in. (
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The students, all male and ranging in age from 17 to 22, were part of a group of 17 who had valid student visas. Upon arriving in New York on July 29, six went to Montana State University as part of an exchange program. But school officials notified the federal government the other 11 had not shown up.