Crime & Safety

Murder-Suicide Suspected In Peninsula Deaths, Police Say

Meanwhile, police have identified the duo who was found dead inside a local home over the weekend.

PACIFICA, CA — Two days after two people were found dead inside a Pacifica residence, police say they suspect one of them was responsible for both of the deaths.

According to police, 39-year-old AnaMarie Alba and 31-year-old Johny Tu were found around 12:30 p.m. inside the the home in the 1100 block of Banyan Way, which is in the Linda Mar area. Police and fire units had responded to the location "on a report of two subjects who appeared to be deceased inside a residence," a news release indicated.

Few details surrounding the deaths are being released at this time, but police said their preliminary investigation indicates the man and woman died at the hands of one of them.

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"We believe this is a murder-suicide, however, this is an ongoing investigation," Pacifica Police Capt. Chris Clements told Patch on Tuesday.

Clements said officials are not yet releasing how the duo died who whom may have killed whom.

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No suspects are outstanding in the case, he said.

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