All five individuals are believed to be related, officials said.
December 26, 2020, 10:54 PM
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Five women and girls were found dead at a home in rural Arkansas in what police believe to be a multiple homicide on Christmas night.
Police reported to the scene on Friday night after a family member visited the home in Atkins, Arkansas, and found the five dead bodies, according to the Pope County Sheriff's Office.
While they have not identified a suspect, they do not believe anyone is at large. The suspect is believed to be among the dead, Pope County Sheriff Shane Jones said at a press conference Saturday afternoon.
The victims, all believed to be related, included three children and two adults ranging in age from 8 to 50 years old.
Authorities said the individuals were shot, Jones said. They have not been identified.
On Saturday, Dec. 26, 2020, the Pope County Sheriff's Office provided an update on five women and girls found dead in an apparent homicide in Atkins, Ark., on Christmas night.
"It's rare anywhere," Jones said of the case. "We just need to pray for a family that's just been devastated."
The sheriff's office is still investigating a motive for the killings.
"At this time, we believe this to be an isolated incident, and do not feel that there is any continued danger to the local public," the Pope County Sheriff's Office said in a statement.
Arkansas State Police and the Arkansas State Crime Lab are involved in the ongoing investigation.
Atkins is located about an hour northwest of Little Rock.