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Yahoo
12 hours ago
- Yahoo
UPDATE: Investigation underway in 2 Bedford Twp. deaths
BEDFORD TOWNSHIP, MI — The Monroe County Sheriff's Office has provided an update on the investigation into two deaths that occurred in Bedford Township on Saturday, June 14. Gwendolyn Smith, 17, and Ryne Leist, 33, both of Temperance, were found dead in a residence in the 1600 block of West Sterns Road. The Monroe County Sheriff's Office Detective Bureau is still investigating the circumstances leading to their deaths. The autopsy occurred today, but they are still awaiting the results on the cause of death from the Lucas County Coroner's office, according to the sheriff's office. More: Death of Bedford High grad under investigation "Sheriff detectives are working diligently to conduct a complete investigation into this tragic incident; weask for the communities' patience as this investigation continues," the sheriff's office said in a Monday, June 16 release. The release stated there is no threat to the community at this time. A GoFundMe page has been set up for Smith's family. Those who wish to donate can do so online. — Contact reporter Connor Veenstra at CVeenstra@ This article originally appeared on The Monroe News: Updates on investigation into the death of Bedford teen released


CBS News
13 hours ago
- CBS News
Monroe County teen, man found dead inside Bedford Township home
The Monroe County Sheriff's Office is investigating what it calls a "tragic incident" after two people were found dead inside a Bedford Township, Michigan, home over the weekend. Authorities say 17-year-old Gwendolyn Fay Smith and 33-year-old Ryne Jacob Leist, both of Temperance, were found dead inside a residence in the 1600 block of West Sterns Road on June 14. Smith, according to the sheriff's office, was a 2025 graduate of Bedford Public Schools. Detectives are investigating the circumstances that led up to their deaths. The sheriff's office is waiting for autopsy results from the Lucas County Coroner's Office to determine the cause of death. "Sheriff detectives are working diligently to conduct a complete investigation into this tragic incident; we ask for the communities' patience as this investigation continues," the sheriff's office wrote in a statement. "The Sheriff is confident there is no threat to the community."