Vanessa Anderson Obituary, Death – After an incident that took place on Monday in the Lorson Ranch neighborhood in El Paso County, an investigation has been opened to look into the possibility of a murder-suicide scenario having taken place. Monday was the day that the event took place. Thursday was the day that individuals who had passed away the week before were honored and remembered. The El Paso County Sheriff’s Office issued the following warning to the general public through Twitter on December 19, at approximately 10:40 a.m., in response to accusations that a man was shooting inside a residence in the neighborhood. A conclusion to this effect was reached by law enforcement personnel at roughly 1:15 in the afternoon. They determined that the location in question was safe and secure.
According to the El Paso County Sheriff’s Office in Texas, members of the Special Weapons and Tactics Unit (SWAT) found three dead adults inside the home during their search. It was revealed on Thursday that the two victims were a woman named Vanessa Anderson, who was 27, and a woman named Autumn Kirkpatrick, who was 26. The elder of the two was known by her full name, Vanessa Anderson. Autumn Kirkpatrick had reached the age of 26. According to a statement that was released by the sheriff’s office, which was quoted in the news article, “Our deepest condolences go out to the families and friends of Vanessa and Autumn.
” The El Paso County Coroner’s Office will be the one to conduct the inquiry into the circumstances surrounding the passing of the decedent, and their conclusions will be disclosed after the investigation has been completed. The investigation led investigators to come to the conclusion that Wilmer Soto was the person guilty of the crime. According to the results of the investigation conducted by the sheriff’s office, Soto was involved in a “domestic relationship” with one of the victims. The nature of this friendship was regarded as being one of closeness. The number for the crisis hotline that is available around the clock from Colorado Crisis Services is 1-844-493-8255, and KKTV 11 News would like to share it with their viewers. You are welcome to call at any hour of the day or night using this number.