Perry Police finds four suspicious deaths in mobile home park
Perry Police Department and the GBI are actively investigating.
UPDATE: Autopsy results confirmed three victims were stabbed and one suffocated, Perry Police Department announced Monday.
PERRY — The Perry Police Department is investigating four suspicious deaths at a mobile home park over the weekend.
According to the department, on Friday, April 4, around 6:45 p.m. officers responded for a welfare check at the Timberline Mobile Home Park on the 1100 block of Gaines Drive. Inside a home, officers found four deceased victims, three adults and one child.
The victims living at the property were identified as 82-year-old Beaulah Robinson, 51-year-old Michelle Joiner, 37-year-old Tuquondea Robinson, and two-year-old A’laoiah Joiner. Their bodies were taken to the Georgia Bureau of Investigation’s crime lab.
Police said they were interviewing a person of interest. They believe the incident to be isolated, that the suspect knows the family, and there is no threat to the community.
Perry Police Department and the GBI are continuing to investigate. Anyone with more information is encouraged to contact Detective Philip Connor at (478) 988-2829 or phillip.conner@perry-ga.gov; Captain Jason Jones at (478) 988-2812 or james.jones@perry-ga.gov; or Macon Regional Crimestoppers: 1-877-68CRIME.
The department says more information is forthcoming. We will keep you updated as more information is made available.
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