Crime & Safety

Quadruple Murder In Sacramento

BREAKING: Police performing a welfare check made the grisly discovery.

SACRAMENTO, CA —A suspect has been detained in San Francisco in connection with a quadruple homicide investigation in Sacramento, police said this morning.

Based on a call from family, Sacramento police conducted a welfare check at a house in the 1100 block of 35th Avenue around 7 a.m.

Patrol officers got no response and made entry into the house, where they found four dead bodies, according to police spokeswoman Linda Matthew.

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This does not appear to be a random act," Matthew said. "We believe the victims were known to the suspect."

Information about the victim's identities and how long they were left inside the home before being discovered by police was not immediately available.

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Investigators are currently processing the scene to collect forensic evidence. Officers are also canvassing the neighborhood looking for additional witnesses, Matthew said.

San Francisco police could not immediately confirm that a suspect had been detained in connection with the case or provide a suspect's identity.

— Bay City News; Image by Sacramento Police via Twitter

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