Authorities in Columbus, Ohio, are investigating the deaths of three women as homicides after their bodies were discovered on Saturday inside a residence. Officers responded to a call on the southern side of the city just before 4pm. The 911 caller described the situation as a medical emergency, but on arrival, police found all three women unresponsive and pronounced them dead on the scene.
Columbus police spokesman Sgt. James Fuqua indicated the investigation is complicated due to multiple victims. "It's going to take a little bit longer to make sure that we're very careful in going through the scene meticulously," Fuqua stated. Law enforcement is currently engaged in interviews with witnesses and examining video surveillance to gather any evidence that may help resolve the case.
As of the latest update, detectives have not made any arrests related to the homicides. The Columbus police department has yet to release additional information regarding potential suspects or progress in the investigation as of Sunday. (This story was generated by Newser's AI chatbot. Source: the AP)