Two men Ronald Triche III and Nikko Sepulveda found dead in Atlanta

Apr 25, 2017 - 13:33
Apr 25, 2017 - 14:13
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Two men Ronald Triche III and Nikko Sepulveda found dead in Atlanta
2 bodies found in middle of street in Clayton County

CLAYTON COUNTY, Ga. - Atlanta Police found the bodies of two men who were fatally shot in the middle of a Clayton County street.

The two victims Ronald Triche III, 22, and Nikko Sepulveda, 26 were found by investigators just after midnight Sunday on Lundy Lane and Kendrick Road in Jonesboro.

Emergency Services were called but both men were pronounced dead at the scene.

Police say both victims did not live in the neighborhood and are investigating why they were there.

At this time, no suspects have been identified and Clayton County Police Department detectives are attempting to determine what led to the murder of the victims.

Anyone with information is urged to contact Atlanta Crime Stoppers at 404-577-TIPS (8477)

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