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FULLERTON, Calif. (AP) — The Latest on the investigation into a triple homicide at a Southern California home (all times local):
9 p.m.
Police investigating a triple homicide in a Southern California home are looking for a teenage girl who lived there and is considered at-risk.
The probe began Saturday morning after a child called Fullerton police to report her parents had died.
Inside, first responders discovered two men and a woman dead. Two children were found unharmed.
Police said detective spent the day searching for a third child who lived in the house but have not been able to find her. She was identified as 17-year-old Katlynn Yost.
A police spokesman declined to release the other children's ages or their relationship to the three adults found inside the home, citing the ongoing investigation.
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