Author: WKRN Web Staff / Source: WJHL
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WESTMORELAND, Tenn. (WKRN) – Officials with the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation are investigating after a total of seven bodies were found between Saturday night and Sunday afternoon in Westmoreland.
TBI officials initially said five people were killed and a woman was seriously injured in Sumner County on Saturday night, which is currently under investigation by the TBI and Sumner Co. Sheriff’s Office.
Officials confirmed two more victims were discovered by agents Sunday while processing the scene at Charles Brown Road, where four other people had been found dead Saturday. News 2 has also confirmed that one of the victims at the Charles Brown Road scene was a 12-year-old.
According to Sumner Co. District Attorney Ray Whitely, another deceased victim was found near a home on Luby Brown Road. Her car was also stolen. Whitely could not confirm if the woman’s death was random or if she is also a relative of the other victims.
Investigators say the scenes are at two sperate residences in Westmoreland and are related.
According to Sheriff Sonny Weatherford, deputies responded to the scene after a family member of the victims found four people dead at a home in the 1000 block of Charles Brown Road.
A woman was also found injured at the scene. She was transported to Skyline Medical Center for treatment. According to a family member, the woman was still in critical condition on Sunday morning.
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