Cops probe ‘quadruple murder-suicide’ after family of five found dead in Ohio home

Police are investigating a ‘quadruple murder-suicide’ after a family of five was found dead in an Ohio home

  • Police suspect the victims were involved in a ‘domestic dispute that ended deadly’

Police are investigating a possible quadruple homicide-suicide after a family of five was found dead in an Ohio home.

Stark County police said they found the deceased just after 7:30 p.m. Tuesday during a welfare check at the 13000 block of Carnation Avenue Northwest, Uniontown.

They are believed to have died in what officers called a “domestic dispute turned deadly,” and it is believed no one else was involved.

The victims have not yet been identified and the investigation into their deaths is ongoing.

Police are investigating a ‘quadruple murder-suicide’ after a family of five was found dead in an Ohio home

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