What started with the report of a possible suicide in an east-metro mobile home park had by Saturday become what authorities who recovered four bodies from a Ramsey County lake were calling a triple homicide.
Along the peaceful shoreline of Vadnais Lake, the bodies of three children under the age of 6, and their mother, were taken from the water by police and rescue workers following an exhaustive search at the Vadnais-Sucker Lake Regional Park that started Friday afternoon and stretched into Saturday morning.
Police on Saturday called the incident in Vadnais Heights a "possible triple murder-suicide," but many questions remained. They did not release the identities of those who died or their exact manners of death. They did not describe the relationship between the initial suicide on Friday morning to what followed except to say they're believed to be connected.
"Our hearts go out to the families involved here and their friends," Ramsey County Undersheriff Mike Martin said at an on-site press briefing Saturday. "Our goal was to find the children and the mother and to return them to their families, and we're glad we were able to do that."
Authorities began searching for the woman and her children on Friday afternoon hours after police in Maplewood responded to a mobile home court on the report of a man's suicide. That led to a search by authorities for a woman, reported to also be suicidal, and her three children, two boys and a girl.
Martin said the woman's cellphone led police to the park, where they discovered her abandoned car and other items, including children's shoes, around 4 p.m. That prompted police and firefighters to set up a command post for a search-and-rescue operation on the shores of Vadnais Lake.
Although the lake is close to Interstate 694 off Rice Street, the setting itself is peaceful, featuring a walking and bike path and shoreline fishing. By Saturday afternoon, police had removed rescue vehicles and boats while curious passersby stopped to snap photos with their phones.
The first body was found in the lake around 7:30 p.m. Friday; the search continued into the evening until about 3 a.m. and resumed three hours later on Saturday morning. The two boys were the first pulled from the lake, then the mother, then the girl. By 11 a.m., all four had been retrieved from the water.