Man arrested in triple-slaying in northwest Indiana home

A car is seen outside a home in Sumava Resorts, Ind., Monday, Aug. 29, 2016, where several people were found dead Sunday. Police arrested Sebastian Wedding in connection with the slayings in the unincorporated town about 35 miles south of Gary. Wedding is being held at the Newton County Jail on a preliminary murder charge. (Carrie Napoleon/Chicago Tribune via AP) (The Associated Press)

This undated photo provided by the Newton County Sheriff's Office in Kentland, Ind., shows Sebastian Wedding. Wedding was arrested in connection with the slayings of several people who were found dead Sunday, Aug. 28, 2016, in Sumava Resorts, Ind., an unincorporated town about 35 miles south of Gary. He is being held on a preliminary murder charge at the Newton County Jail. (Newton County Sheriff's Office via AP) (The Associated Press)

Police arrested a man Monday in connection with the slayings of three people found dead in a rural northwestern Indiana home after their elderly roommate discovered one of them bleeding.

Capt. Shannon Cothran with the Newton County Sheriff's Department said 24-year-old Sebastian M. Wedding of Cedar Lake was arrested in connection with the killings of the two men and a woman. Wedding is being held without bond at the Newton County Jail on a preliminary murder charge and it was unclear if he had an attorney who could speak on his behalf.

The county's prosecutor is still investigating the killings and has not yet filed formal charges in the deaths, a spokeswoman said.

The bodies of Justin L. Babbs, 20, Richard Thomas, 23, and 39-year-old Kimberly Spears were found Sunday evening in a home at Sumava Resorts, an unincorporated town along the Kankakee River about 35 miles south of Gary.

Cothran said investigators "determined pretty quickly" that Wedding was a suspect in the killings, but he declined to elaborate on what led them to that conclusion.

An elderly woman who was apparently allowing the three victims to live at her home called 911 about 7:30 p.m. Sunday and reported that a bleeding man was inside her home, he said. Officers arrived to find that man dead and the bodies of the two others dead in another room in the home.

The woman who called 911 told dispatchers that she believed the bleeding man had attempted suicide. But county Coroner Scott McCord said there was "no suicide associated" with the deaths and they were being investigated as a triple homicide.

McCord said all three were victims of trauma. He said autopsies are scheduled for Tuesday. He had no other details and said the victims' identities would be released once their families have been notified.