Police search house after teens gunned down near Atlanta
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}This August 2016 photo released by the Roswell Police Department shows Jeffrey A. Hazelwood, 20, of Roswell, Ga. Police say Hazelwood has been arrested on a murder charge as detectives investigate the gunshot deaths of two teenagers whose bodies were found behind a grocery store near Atlanta. (Roswell Police Department via AP) (The Associated Press)
Police in an Atlanta suburb say they're searching a house as they investigate the gunshot deaths of two teenagers whose bodies were found behind a grocery store.
Roswell police Det. Zachary Frommer said detectives were executing a search warrant Wednesday morning at the home in nearby Cobb County, a few miles from the Publix store where the boy and girl were found before dawn Monday.
Police have said the bodies of 17-year-olds Natalie Henderson and Carter Davis were found by a delivery driver on the ground by two vehicles. The Fulton County medical examiner said both teens were killed with a single gunshot wound to the head.
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}Frommer said information received in the investigation led detectives to the house, where they were searching for evidence in the killings. He declined to be more specific.