Todd County sheriff's officials are searching for a 22-year-old man in connection with the deaths of a Long Prairie, Minn., couple who were identified by people who know the family.
The bodies of Barry Bennett, a former NFL player and Long Prairie physical education teacher, and his wife, Carol, were found Wednesday afternoon when a friend went to the home for a welfare check after phone calls and texts had gone unanswered since Tuesday.
The friend discovered Barry Bennett's body and called 911. Deputies discovered the second body after searching the home.
Investigators have released few details except to say the victims died under suspicious circumstances and that there is no immediate threat to public safety.
News about the deaths spread quickly among those living in Long Prairie, a town of about 3,500 people two hours northwest of the Twin Cities.
"It hit hard this morning," said Jon Kringen, superintendent for the Long Prairie Grey Eagle School District. "Everyone was in shock when they heard. It's impossible to comprehend that this could happen. People are lost for understanding. … He and his wife were good people."
Bennett, who played football at Concordia College, was a defensive lineman for the New Orleans Saints from 1978 to 1981 and the New York Jets from 1982 to 1988 before a one-game stint with the Vikings.
Unless someone asked, Bennett rarely talked about his NFL career, Kringen said.