A massive search is underway for a 17-year-old who allegedly murdered his mother and younger brother and injured his father on Valentine's Day, police say.
The teen is considered to be armed and dangerous, the Fauquier County Sheriff's Office said on Saturday.
The father, Joshua Norwood, 37, discovered the bodies of his wife, Jen, 34, and son, Wyatt, 6, on Friday evening at around 6 p.m. He told responding officers to the shooting that his teen son injured him after firing several shots at him, authorities said.Joshua Norwood was taken to an emergency room and is in stable condition, Sheriff Bob Moser said at a press conference Saturday." in the community due to the search for Norwood.
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