Police interview ‘person of interest’ after 4 people are found dead in central Georgia home

07.04.2025    WTOP    4 views
Police interview ‘person of interest’ after 4 people are found dead in central Georgia home

PERRY Ga AP Detectives in central Georgia have been questioning a person of interest after three adults and a child were detected dead at residence over the weekend police explained All four casualties are related to one another and police believe the suspect knew the family Perry police reported They ranged in age from to They were discovered Saturday evening at the Timberline Mobile Home Park by officers sent there to check on their well-being police explained The Perry Police Department believes this to be an isolated event and there is no developing danger to the Perry society at this time police mentioned in a comment The casualties died in a stabbing occurrence Perry police Capt Jason Jones communicated WMAZ-TV Jones commented he deduced the attack was perpetrated by one person with a prior relationship to one of the casualties he described the Macon TV station There is a lot of evidence that we re having to analyze and filter through he declared Right now we haven t charged anybody but we re continuing to take efforts to get closer to that Perry is a city of about people about miles kilometers south of Atlanta Source

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