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Police investigating two ‘suspicious’ deaths in New Hampshire

Investigators believe they have identified all parties involved in the deaths and there is no threat to the public, officials said.

Police are investigating the “suspicious”  deaths of two adults in Salem, N.H., officials said Sunday. 

The Salem Police Department responded to a single-family residence on Bodwell Road in Salem in response to a 911 call at approximately 1:45 p.m. Feb. 17, according to a statement by Attorney General John M. Formella and Salem Police Chief Joel Dolan. 

Inside the home, officers found two residents of the house who were both deceased. They were later identified as Jennifer L. Barrett, 47, and Charles W. Molinari, 41. 

Autopsies were scheduled to be conducted Monday, officials said. 

Investigators “believe all parties involved have been identified and there is no threat to the public,” the statement said.

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The Salem Police Department and the New Hampshire Attorney General’s office are investigating the deaths. 

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