5 people found dead in 2 homes in Sumner County, Tennessee.
Police in Sumner County, Tennessee, are looking for a person of interest in connection to the death of five people found in two separate homes on Saturday night.
Officials with the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation reported to a home on Charles Brown Road where four people were found dead and a fifth victim was found in another residence on Luvy Daniels Road. Police have identified Michael Cummins as a person of interest."He may be in the woods in the area near the scene and may be armed. If you spot him, call 911 immediately," the Tennessee Bureau of Investigations wrote on their Twitter account.
PERSON OF INTEREST: We are working to locate Michael Cummins in connection to the multiple homicides we are investigating in Sumner County. He may be in the woods in the area near the scene and may be armed. If you spot him, call 911 immediately. pic.twitter.com/4MEelTIpyB
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