Police officers checking the welfare of residents at a home in the west metro city of Greenwood on Thursday came upon a scene their chief called "unspeakable" — the bodies of five family members, including three teenagers.
The five bodies bore traumatic injuries and were scattered throughout the large house on Channel Drive. The deaths appeared to be a multiple murder-suicide, said South Lake Minnetonka interim Police Chief Mike Siitari.
The family — a father, mother and three teenagers — had not been seen for a couple of days at work or school, and the father's co-workers had asked police to check on them, he said.
"This is a complex crime scene" that will take several days to sort through, Siitari said.
He declined to release the victims' names, ages, or manner of death, or to say who might have been the killer. But a notice on the father's work website said that the victims were the home's owners, Brian and Karen Short, and their three children.
The home, built in 1998, is near Lake Minnetonka's St. Albans Bay. It last sold in September 2011 for $2 million to the Shorts, according to Hennepin County property records. The couple's three children, Cole, 17; Madison, 15, and Brooklyn, 14, all attended Minnetonka High School.
Brian Short, a nurse, founded the website AllNurses.com, which provides information and resources for and about the nursing profession. His business is headquartered in Excelsior.
An administrator of the AllNurses.com website posted this message Thursday night: