


Five family members were found dead in an Ohio home Thursday night in what police believe may have been a murder-suicide.
The Uniontown Police Department in northeast Ohio, south of Cleveland, said officers were called to the home at about 7:30 to conduct a wellness check. Officers found the victims shortly after arriving.
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Investigators believe the deaths were the cause of a domestic dispute that turned deadly, per WJW news. The deaths are being investigated as a quadruple murder-suicide.
The identity of the victims has not been released, nor have the causes of death. The Ohio Bureau of Criminal Investigation’s Crime Scene Unit assisted in the investigation at the crime scene.
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The Stark County Coroner’s Office, the Ohio Bureau of Crime Investigation, and the Stark County Prosecutor’s Office are working with police in investigating the deaths.