One person was detained early Wednesday in the killings of a
Northern California mother and her two toddler children, authorities
said.The man was taken in for questioning around 2 a.m.
at a Placer County Denny's restaurant after authorities spotted a white
Chrysler minivan missing from the scene of the killings outside.
The
man was believed to be in possession of the van, Sacramento County
Sheriff's spokesman Jason Ramos said. He was being interviewed by
homicide investigators.
The woman, who was in her 20s, and her
2-year-old son and 3-year-old daughter were found dead by the
children's
father on Tuesday afternoon at their Rancho Cordova home. Rancho
Cordova is about 15 miles east of Sacramento.
Authorities have
not said how they were killed, although Ramos said they suffered a lot
of trauma. "This is somebody who confronted a family inside their homes
and took their lives very violently," he said on Tuesday.
"It's
shocking, even to veteran law enforcement." After discovering the
bodies, the children's father ran to a neighbor, who called police.
Ramos
said officers found the "extremely distraught" man sitting in front of
the house when they arrived. A 6 month-old infant was found crying
inside a crib in the back of the house, authorities said.
The
names of the man and the victims have not been released, though
authorities said the family is of eastern European descent. Officers
also questioned the father and the neighbor, though they have not been
identified as suspects.
By early evening Tuesday, police and
television reporters had poured into the block of ranch-style houses
around the corner from an elementary school. Several television
reporters said that the officers exiting the home were visibly shaken.
Ramos
said officers "rarely see" a crime of this magnitude. "We're looking
into everything; we have a mom and two kids dead," he said.
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