Two minors have been arrested in connection with a shocking triple homicide in Florida that left a trio of teens dead in a rural area of the state last week, police announced Friday.<br /><br />An emotional Marion County Sheriff Billy Woods said the victims and their alleged killers were known to each other prior to the carnage — and the group had been taking part in burglaries before the violence exploded.<br /><br />“There’s no honor among thieves,” Woods said. “At some point, these three individuals turned on our three victims and murdered them.”<br /><br />He also vowed “I’ll get him,” of a third assailant, who is still at large.<br /><br />The first victim, 16-year-old softball standout Layla Silvernail, was found dead after being dumped on the side of the road on March 30.<br /><br />A 17-year-old boy was discovered the following morning on a roadway roughly a half-mile away, Woods said.<br /><br />The third victim — a teen girl — was found in the trunk of Silvernail’s car after it had been located in a pond 9 miles away from where she was initially dumped, according to police.<br /><br />“They fled the scenes but left a lot of evidence in their wake,” Woods said.<br /><br />Police declined to give a detailed timeline of events, but indicated all six juveniles were traveling in Silvernail’s car together at some point.