The price of hunting down accused Pennsylvania cop killer Eric Frein is a costly one.

Over one-million dollars is reportedly spent every week in an attempt to find Frein within the Pocono Mountains.

There are 300 troopers and 200 FBI employees involved in the manhunt, which began over one month ago. The troopers work 12 hours a day, seven days a week and make four hours of overtime daily.

Authorities are hoping colder weather, falling leaves and Frein's dwindling supplies will result in an arrest.

Frein is accused of ambushing two Pennsylvania state troopers outside their barracks in Blooming Grove Township last month, killing one and injuring the other.

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