Cherokee County Sheriff's Department investigating quadruple homicide
The Cherokee County Sheriffs Department is investigating a quadruple homicide which took place at a home located on Hwy 110 near CR 4719, approximately two miles north of the New Summerfield city limits.
A 911 call reporting a deceased body in the driveway of the home was received about 7:55 this morning, according to Cherokee County Sheriff Brent Dickson.
Deputies dispatched to the scene not only discovered the body, as indicated by the 911 call, but located three more deceased persons when clearing the property. All of the deceased were shooting victims. Identification of the victims has not yet been released.
The Special Investigative Unit is currently attempting to locate a person of interest in connection with the case, according to Dickson.
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Authorities are searching for a vehicle in connection with a quadruple homicide that took place at a residence in the 1600 block of Hwy 110. The vehicle, a 2017 Dodge Challenger bearing the license plate LTY9935, belonged to one of the homicide victims and was stolen from the scene. The car is red with a black racing stripe down the middle.