Authorities said Sunday that the bodies of seven people were discovered inside a twin home in a northwestern Minnesota city but did not say how they died.
Police said the victims included four adults and three children. They were found just before 8 p.m. Saturday by family members conducting a welfare check at the home in Moorhead.
Those family members called police. There were no signs of violence or forced entry into the residence, police said. Authorities are not actively seeking any suspects. Read more: 1 of 2 bodies found in City of Kawartha Lakes confirmed as missing Whitby woman: police “This is an absolute horrible tragedy, made even more poignant since it is close to the holidays,” Moorhead Mayor Shelly Carlson wrote in a