Deputies searching for suspect that killed 2 people at their home in Carroll County

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The Carroll County Sheriff’s Office is currently probing a double homicide that has left the local community in shock after two individuals, James, 45, and Kristin Brock, 41, were found dead in their home with apparent gunshot wounds. The incident occurred on the 1500 block of Tyus Carrollton Road, triggering a swift response from law enforcement agencies. Investigators are actively conducting interviews in the surrounding area to uncover leads that could help identify the suspect responsible for this tragic event. The sheriff's office has emphasized the importance of public assistance in the investigation, urging anyone with information to reach out to investigator TJ Repetto. As the investigation continues, the community is left grappling with the implications of such violence, raising concerns about safety and security.

This case serves as a stark reminder of the critical need to address violent crime in residential neighborhoods. The sheriff's office is committed to uncovering the truth and bringing justice to the victims and their families. Updates on the investigation will be provided as new information becomes available to the public.

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