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High-school standouts shot dead in Georgia
Two teens were found dead behind a Publix supermarket in Roswell, Georgia.
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Detectives working the case have not confirmed gunshots to be the cause of death, said Officer Zachary Frommer.
Police believe Hazelwood acted alone in shooting deaths of the two teenagers.
Police executed a search warrant at an East Cobb Home earlier Wednesday.
Authorities identified the teenagers as Natalie Henderson, 17, of Roswell, and Carter Davis, also 17, of Woodstock.
The Fulton County Medical Examiner’s office said both teens died from single gunshot wounds to the head and described the deaths as homicides in a statement later Tuesday.
Detective Frommer told InsideEdition.com that it was “good old fashion police work” that led them to Hazelwood.
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Both attended local high schools, where administrators plan to provide counselors and other resources for students.
Davis was enrolled at River Ridge High School in Woodstock.
Davis wore No. 6 when he played on the Black Hills Lacrosse team, so Sudmeier said teammates may wear helmet stickers with the number in his honor.
“He took AP classes and had a great grade-point average, so he contributed a lot to our school and a lot to our classrooms”, said Herring.
“I’m just in shock about it”, said Kassidy Dionne, a junior member of the girls’ lacrosse team. They were both 17-years-old and set to start their senior years of high school. According to WSB, the teens were found lying next to their cars, and police believe they were killed behind the store.
Police said they’re asking anyone who may have been in the area from about 2 to 3 a.m. Monday to contact them.
This August 2016 photo released by the Roswell Police Department shows Jeffrey A. Hazelwood, 20, of Roswell, Ga.
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The Fulton County School System Monday evening noted “hearts are heavy” and the system’s thoughts and prayers are with the families of these “two lovely students”.