DENVER (KDVR) — The Thornton Police Division is working with the Metro Denver Crime Stoppers to try to get solutions within the deaths of two residents in February.
The case below investigation started as a reported construction hearth at about 11:15 p.m. on Feb. 26 within the 16000 block of Columbine Avenue within the Orchard Farms neighborhood. Inside the house, investigators discovered the our bodies of 58-year-old Kendra Anderson and 55-year-old Chad Anderson.
Police mentioned the pair each had obvious gunshot wounds. Additional investigation led to the incident being labeled as a double murder, and the discovering that the home hearth had been deliberately set.
Additionally inside the house have been two canine, which police mentioned have been additionally lifeless. In February, the company mentioned it was ready for necropsies of the canine to be taught extra about their deaths.
“We perceive the priority this has induced in our group, and we’re doing every little thing we are able to to help the Anderson household whereas additionally working tirelessly to search out solutions and produce whoever is accountable to justice,” the police division mentioned.
The company added that it has no info that implies the incident was something aside from remoted.
The police division is asking anybody with info to contact the Metro Denver Crime Stoppers at 720-913-7867 or on-line. Tipsters can stay nameless and could possibly be eligible for a money reward.