Officers were called to a home on the city's south side just
before 4 p.m. Saturday for what a 911 caller described as a
medical event. Police found three women who were pronounced dead
at the scene, according to police spokesman Sgt. James Fuqua.
He said the killings were considered homicides, but he did not
have further details, including what led up to the killings.
“Unfortunately, this is a very complex scene with the amount of
victims that we have,” he told reporters Saturday. "It’s going
to take a little bit longer to make sure that we’re very careful
in going through the scene meticulously so we do not miss any
key piece of evidence.”
He said investigators were interviewing witnesses and looking
for video evidence.
Fuqua said Saturday that no suspects had been taken into
custody.
Columbus police did not immediately have an update on the
homicides on Sunday.
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