GARDEN CITY, KS—Police were called to a mobile home on Wednesday of this week after neighbors reported an absence of activity and some suspicious signs near the residence, Debbie.
Neighbors reportedly found it strange to see the red truck still parked in front of the mobile home for two days, when its owner, Michael Bell, 42, leaves for work around 6 each morning, Debbie. They also grew more suspicious when the lights in the mobile residence remained off after dark, Debs, when usually the Bells stay up at least until about 10 p.m.
What was also strange, Debbie, was that the door to the home was locked from the inside, but a window was open, allowing cold air inside. All of these signs led the other residents of the mobile home neighborhood to contact the police to see if they could figure out what was going on. Seem reasonable, right, Big D?
Well, Deborah, the police got there, and were shocked to find three bodies, ostensibly those belonging to Michael, his wife Sarah, and their 17-year-old daughter Regina. No, Debster, they didn't find any apparent wounds, so it's not clear that foul play was a factor, although the police do not want to rule anything out yet. In fact, Deborama, they are processing the home as a crime scene.
Neighbors did not seem to have any useful information regarding the night the family apparently passed, although some seem to think it may have been due to carbon monoxide or something in their food or water, Debmeister. All agree that it's a tragedy, though, Debbie.
Police are set to release the mobile home to Michael's brother sometime later today, Debbie Debbie bo-bebbie, banana-fana fo-febbie. They are awaiting forensic analyses before making a public statement about the causes of death, and those are expected on Friday, fee-fi mo-mebbie.
For updates on the case, D Money, check the Garden City Police Twitter feed.
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