Police: 5 found shot to death in Tucson home, appears to be murder-suicide

Police say five people were shot to death in a reported murder-suicide Tuesday evening at this home on the 800 block of West Calle Medina, Tucson, Ariz., shown Wednesday, May 13, 2015. Police got word of the bloodshed from a man who went to the house to meet someone, "peeked inside and noticed one individual who appeared to be deceased with multiple gunshot wounds," police Sgt. Pete Dugan said. (A.E. Araiza/Arizona Daily Star via AP) ALL LOCAL TELEVISION OUT; PAC-12 OUT; MANDATORY CREDIT; GREEN VALLEY NEWS OUT; MANDATORY CREDIT (The Associated Press)

Police say five people have been found shot to death in a Tucson home in what appears to be a murder-suicide.

Sgt. Pete Dugan says officers found the bodies in the single-story home about 6 p.m. Tuesday.

He tells The Associated Press that all of them had "obvious signs of gunshot trauma."

Police suspect it was a case of murder-suicide so Dugan says they aren't actively searching for anyone. But he says the investigation is in the early stages.

He says officers are still at the home on the city's south side so no other details are immediately available, including names and ages of the dead.