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A Norway police officer stands Tuesday evening outside 16 Summer St. where two people were found dead. Investigator Jeremy Pyburn confirmed at the scene that the deaths are under investigation and declined to give further information. Evan W. Houk/Advertiser Democrat
NORWAY — Police are investigating the deaths of two people found Tuesday night in a home at 16 Summer St. in the downtown area.
Investigator Jeremy Pyburn confirmed at the scene that the deaths are under investigation and declined to give further information.
A man, a woman and four children reportedly lived in the mobile home, according to people at the scene. A grandmother of the children lived nearby, they said.
Further information on the identities of the deceased was not available as police continued investigating.
A police cruiser is parked Tuesday night in front of 16 Summer St. in Norway. Investigator Jeremy Pyburn confirmed at the scene that the deaths are under investigation and declined to give further information. Evan W. Houk/Advertiser Democrat
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