Crime & Safety

Hebron Untimely Deaths Being Investigated As Murder-Suicide: State Police

Two people were discovered dead inside a Hebron home Friday after a disturbance.

Two people were discovered dead inside a Hebron home Friday after a disturbance and state police are investigating the case as a murder-suicide.
Two people were discovered dead inside a Hebron home Friday after a disturbance and state police are investigating the case as a murder-suicide. (Chris Dehnel/Patch)

HEBRON, CT — Friday's two untimely deaths in Hebron are being investigated as a murder-suicide, state police said Monday.

The two involved have been identified as 44-year-old Diana Enamorado Perdomo, whose death is being investigated as a homicide, and 44-year-old Gregorio Calihua-Mantiel, whose death is being investigated as a suicide, state police said.

The official causes of death are pending the results of examinations by the Office of the Chief Medical Examiner.

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State police said a preliminary incident report indicates that, on March 13 at 3:30 a.m., Troop K received a report of a disturbance at 50 Main St. in Hebron. Troopers arrived at the multi-family dwelling and established a perimeter.

The State Police Tactical Team was requested to assist and made a forced entry into the residence, according to an incident report. Once inside, the two were found dead, according to an incident report.

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Route 66 was closed for a period of time, and Hebron schools were placed on a 3-hour delay.

There was never a threat to the public, state police said.

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