CHESTERFIELD COUNTY, Va. – Local authorities are continuing their investigations into a series of unexplained deaths that have occurred in the Central Virginia region in less than two weeks, with most of the incidents happening in private residences.
Authorities are currently looking into multiple deaths that have taken place in Henrico County, New Kent County, and Chesterfield County. On November 27, Henrico Police responded to a residence on Little Five Loop and discovered the bodies of Albert Moody, 70, and his son Malcolm Moody, 38. The case remains under investigation, and no suspects have been identified as of December 10.
A week later on December 7, authorities in New Kent County found two individuals deceased inside a home on New Kent Road. Despite this, no information about the identities of the deceased has been released, and officials have made it clear that the public is not in any danger.
In Chesterfield County on December 8, two more people were found dead inside a residence on Biggin Pond Road, near Coalbrook Drive. According to authorities, there is no evidence of foul play. As of December 10, no further details have been provided by law enforcement.
Finally, on December 9, Henrico Police responded to a report of a shooting and found a deceased man on Fairfield Avenue. The investigation is still in its early stages, and updates are expected. After these incidents, authorities have yet to identify any suspects or determine the exact causes of death in these cases.