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Police: Murder of couple in Columbus may hinge on a single detail
Summary
Columbus police say the investigation into the deaths of Spencer and Monique Tepe could depend on a small detail; detectives have released video of a person of interest and are following community tips while no arrests have been announced.
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Columbus police are investigating the deaths of Spencer and Monique Tepe after officers found them deceased at their home during a wellness check. Officials say detectives believe the couple were killed in the early morning hours of December 30. Investigators released video showing a person of interest near the residence and said they are following up on numerous community tips. No arrests have been announced.
Key facts:
- Columbus police found Spencer and Monique Tepe deceased at their home following a wellness check.
- Detectives say the deaths occurred in the early morning hours of December 30 and that surveillance footage shows a person of interest near the residence.
- Police are following numerous tips from the community and have released limited information to protect the integrity of the investigation.
- No arrests have been announced and officials say they will provide updates as the investigation progresses.
Summary:
Police describe the case as serious and say it could hinge on a small, specific detail from the investigation. Investigators are pursuing leads and have shared footage; Undetermined at this time.
