The bodies of eight people, including three adults and five minors, who sustained gunshot wounds, were found inside a home in Enoch City, Utah, on Jan. 4, officials said.
“Each appeared to have sustained gunshot wounds,” officers said of the eight victims. “At this time, we do not believe there is a threat to the public or that there are any suspects at large.”
The identities of the victims and the circumstances surrounding their deaths are not currently known. An investigation into the shooting remains ongoing.
“This loss is sure to raise many emotions, concerns, and questions for our entire school district, especially our students,” the post read.
The district has set up a crisis intervention team that will be available for students and parents, according to the statement.
‘We All Know This Family’
Enoch City has a population of around 8,000 people and is located in southwestern Utah, about 250 miles (400 kilometers) south of Salt Lake City.“We don’t know why this happened and we’re not going to guess, we’re going to continue the police investigation in the home, going through all the details they can, making all the information available they can divulge from what’s happened inside. And we will have more information as it comes forward,” Dotson said.
He added that the close-knit community is at a loss for words over the deaths of the family members, who he said were church-goers. According to Dotson, a welfare check is typically conducted by law enforcement officials when neighbors raise concerns or if the individuals in question have not been seen for an unusual amount of time.
“It’s hard to describe in words the emotions that are going through the people that live here. We all know this family. Many of us have served with them in church, in the community, or gone to school with these individuals,” Dotson continued. “So this community at this time is hurting. They’re feeling loss, they’re feeling pain, they have a lot of questions which is natural, and they’re here to support.”