Four Found Dead Inside Mesquite Home
Mesquite police are investigating the discovery of four bodies inside a home in the 1400 block of Paintbrush Street.
Mesquite police say the bodies of four people were found inside a home four days after receiving a 911 call reporting gunfire.
Police officials told NBC 5 that officers were called to a home in the 1400 block of Paintbrush Street at about 6:30 a.m. Saturday after someone reported hearing gunfire.
The responding officers said they did not see anything unusual and did not see signs of forced entry. They said they were unable to reach the residents.
The officers left after talking with a neighbor who reported hearing and seeing nothing out of the ordinary. Officers returned to the house two more times Saturday morning but were still unable to reach anyone who lived at the home.
Police said the same officer who initially responded to the call returned to the home Wednesday morning and noticed mail in the mailbox and newspapers in the yard. Officials then made the decision to enter the home. Once inside, police discovered four bodies.
The bodies of two men and two women were found in four separate rooms of the house. Each victim had been shot, Lt. Bill Hedgpeth said. Police said the victims are related.
A handgun was recovered at the scene near one of the bodies, and investigators are not searching for any suspects, Hedgpeth said.
"We process every death scene the same way," he said. "We look for any type of forensic evidence and any type of evidence at all that would lead us in a particular direction. We keep an open mind about it, because we want to see where that evidence will take us."
Police have released few details about the case.
A family friend told NBC 5 that the victims are a 21-year-old woman who attends the University of North Texas, her 18-year-old brother who graduated from Mesquite High School last year and their parents.
"It was just what I thought was just a happy family," said Gustavo Herrera, who told reporters he went to his senior prom with the 21-year-old victim.
Herrera and other friends were gathered outside of the victims' home until well past dark Wednesday night.
"There wasn't anything bad going on with the family," said neighbor Alex Turrubiartes, who graduated high school with the 18-year-old. "There was nothing -- no trouble, nothing; normal."
The investigation into the deaths is ongoing. The Dallas County Medical Examiner's Office will rule on the causes of death.
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