Four young college students were found dead Sunday in Idaho. The Moscow Police Department was dispatched to a residence on King Road near the University of Idaho campus Sunday just before noon after receiving a call regarding an unconscious person.
When they entered the premises, which was a house that had been converted into apartments, according to Police Captain Tyson Berrett via Idaho 6 News, they discovered the bodies of the four students: 20-year-old Ethan Chapin from Conway, Washington, 20-year-old Xana Kernodle from Avondale, Arizona, 21-year-old Madison Mogen from Coeur d’Alene, and 21-year-old Kaylee GonCalves from Rathdrum. Related: Iowa Teens Accused Of Beating Spanish Teach To Death Over Bad Grades Investigators immediately began treating the situation as a homicide, with the official University of Idaho Twitter account warning students to avoid the area: The police department later expressed their condolences in a press release: They added: The university later lifted the shelter in place order, explaining: What a horrific situation.
We can’t imagine what these families must be going through. As a small gesture of recognition, the university informed students late Sunday night: Related: Missing California Mom Found Dead In Desert — Ex-Husband Charged With Murder They added in their mass email: See the full message (below): The investigation is currently ongoing.
What an unbelievable tragedy. Our hearts go out to the families involved. Rest in peace to four young students. [Images via KREM 2 News/YouTube] The post Multiple University Of Idaho Students Found Dead Near Campus In What Authorities Believe To Be A Homicide appeared first on Perez Hilton.
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