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Police searching for vehicle linked to double-homicide investigation in Auburn

Police searching for vehicle linked to double-homicide investigation in Auburn

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Police say two deaths that happened in Auburn over the weekend were homicides.

In a press conference on Tuesday, Chief Jason Moen said 21-year-old Kelzie Caron of Auburn and 21-year-old Pierre Langlois of Connecticut were found dead Sunday morning in an apartment on Fourth Street after police responded to a report of cardiac arrest.

Moen said details about the manner of death were not being released Tuesday, but that the Chief Medical Examiner ruled the deaths homicides.

Police are now looking for a black 2018 Hyundai Tucson in connection with the case.

No one had been detained or arrested in connection with the case on Tuesday, but police said there’s no reason to believe the public is in any danger.

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