Rebeca Schaefer and Peter Schmidt are accused of kidnapping, homicide, involuntary guilty and belonging to an illegal organization.
They handed themselves in after a judge ordered their arrest Monday with five others.
The judge issued a warrant for the arrest of Hartmut Hopp, Deputy Head of the Colonia Dignidad, who fled to the Germany.
Ms. Schaefer is the adoptive daughter of worship former leader and supporter Nazi, Paul Schaefer, who died in prison in April 2010.
He was serving a term of 20 years for abusing sexually children at Colonia Dignidad.
The preacher based Baptiste in 1961 commune in a remote area, about 390 km to the South of the capital Santiago (245 km).
House arrestMs. Schaefer and her husband Peter Schmidt were arrested after having travelled together to a police station.
The Ministry of justice told the BBC that the Chile had filed an international warrant through Interpol for the arrest of Hartmut Hopp.
Paul Schaefer, a former Nazi, has created the colony in 1961Hopp, 66, disappeared Friday last bail, awaiting trial.
"We are aware of press reports that he may have fled to his native Germany," said the spokesman of the Ministry of justice, Hector Cruzac.
The Chilean authorities are currently studying how the German citizen managed to escape from the residency.
Hopp, who is a doctor by profession, was sentenced by a court year last of sexual abuse.
However, the authorities did had not yet imprisoned him as they wanted to return to his trial on additional charges, including membership in a banned organization.
Daughter-in-law of the fugitive, Baerbel Schreiber, said at a survey site Chilean had arrived in Germany several days ago and it was always there.
Colonia Dignidad served as a centre of torture during the military regime of General Augusto Pinochet.
The colony was taken over by the Government of Chile in 2005.
A subsequent investigation showed how it was operating as a State within a State, with children forced to live separately from their parents.
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