Hutto police investigating after 3 found dead
HUTTO, Texas (KXAN) — Police are investigating a scene in Hutto where three people were found dead.
The Hutto Police Department said someone called 911 reporting that he killed two people. When officers arrived, they found three people dead inside a home.
Hutto police said in a Facebook post around 9:30 a.m. that there was a large police presence on Carol Drive.
Police also said in the post that there was no immediate danger to the public.
KXAN has a news crew on the way to the scene to find out more.
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