Police say there is no known threat to the public. They contacted the Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension for help processing the scene. Moorhead Police and the Moorhead Fire Department are investigating. There are no signs of violence or forced entry. Police say family members found the people and called 911. Police and Fire responded to a home on the 4400 block of 13th St. (KVRR-TV) ? Moorhead Police say several people were found dead inside a home. “Unless we find something else yet later in the investigation, right now it is pointing toward some kind of accidental situation,” Monroe said.Įlements: VO of sheriff's truck outside home Monroe said there was no indication of “any kind of criminal activity” at this time. The poisoning also claimed the lives of Eldor Hernandez Castillo, the 32-year-old brother of Belin Hernandez, and the parents’ niece, 19-year-old Mariela Guzman Pinto, police said. Their children Breylin Hernandez, 16 Mike Hernandez, 7 Marbely Hernandez, 5 also died in the incident, Monroe said. Lab results of blood samples also confirmed the cause of death, he added.Īccording to police, those who died on Saturday are Belin Hernandez, 37, and his 34-year-old wife Marleny Pinto. The Ramsey County Medical Examiner’s Office concluded in its preliminary results that the bodies of all seven seemed to be red in color, which is consistent with carbon monoxide toxicity, Chief Shannon Monroe of the Moorhead Police Department said in a news conference. A family of seven, including three children, who were found dead earlier this week inside a northwest Minnesota home died of what appears to be accidental carbon monoxide poisoning, police said Wednesday.
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