A woman and her baby found dead on Friday in Colorado's Rocky Mountain National Park have been identified and their deaths ruled as a murder-suicide, according to officials. The coroner's office ruled her manner of death as a suicide. On Friday afternoon, park rangers were notified of a "suicidal subject likely in the park," according to a news release posted that day by the National Park Service. "While searching for the occupants of the vehicle, park rangers temporarily held traffic at the Beaver Meadows Entrance and Fall River Entrance on the east side of Rocky Mountain National Park." CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APP"Assisting Rocky Mountain National Park Law Enforcement rangers during this quickly developing incident were Estes Park Police Department, Larimer County Sheriff’s Office, Colorado Parks, and Wildlife and Loveland Police Department," the release said.
Source: Fox News January 28, 2020 10:04 UTC