King County Sheriffs Still Looking For Person Of Interest In Suspicious North Bend House Fire – Now Saying Victims Died of Gunshot Wounds

This is the latest from the King County Sheriff’s Office as they search for their person of interest in the April 22nd suspicious North Bend house fire.  The City of North Bend is also warning residents of low flying helicopters in the area this afternoon.

“Detectives have received information from the King County Medical Examiner’s Office that the two women who were found in a house fire in North Bend had been shot and died as a result of the gunshot wounds.

The names of the victims will not be released until the Medical Examiner’s Office confirms positive identification.

Detectives are still trying to locate Peter A. Keller who resides in the house where the victims were found.  Keller is considered a “person of interest” and has not been named as a suspect at this time.

King County Sheriff Steve Strachan said, “We have two victims who have been shot and killed, weapons are missing from the house, and we have not been able to contact Keller. We want to talk to him to see if he had any involvement in this case .”

Keller has no known history of violence.  He is known to be an avid hiker and has spent many hours hiking the area around North Bend.

If you have seen Keller or have any information about this case please call the King County Sheriff’s Office at (206) 296-3311 or 911.”

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