EDGERTON, Mo. (AP and Post) — Authorities investigating the deaths of four people in a northwest Missouri fire have found a 24-year-old man who was wanted as a person of interest.
The Kansas City Metro Squad identified the man Sunday as a “person of interest” and said investigators want to question him in the deaths of three adults and an infant. The fire was reported just before midnight Friday at a rural home south of Edgerton in Platte County.
Authorities said Saturday that they are investigating the deaths as possible homicides. Sheriff’s Captain Erik Holland said there were “suspicious situations around the burning of the building and the deaths of the four individuals.”
Authorities didn’t immediately release the names of the victims.
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Fatal Edgerton, Mo Fire – Person/Vehicle of Interest Located
Grayden Denham, the subject that the Metro Squad was attempting to locate, has been found by authorities outside of Missouri on Sunday with the brown 2012 Nissan Versa sedan. Grayden Denham is safe and unharmed. The Platte County Sheriff’s Office and the Metro Squad wish to thank the public for their assistance and support in this ongoing investigation. If anyone has additional information that can aid this investigation please call The Metro Squad at 816-876-7970 or the TIPS hotline at 816-474-TIPS.