2 bodies discovered in field near Grand Rapids

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By Beth Boehne

OAKFIELD TOWNSHIP, Mich. (AP) — Sheriff's deputies say at least two people are being questioned following the discovery of two bodies in a field just northeast of Grand Rapids.

Investigators found the bodies early Monday in Kent County's Oakfield Township near the Montcalm County line.

The victims are a man and woman believed to be in their 50s. They died of apparent gunshot wounds.

The sheriff's office hasn't released the names of the victims or the people who are being questioned about the killings.

Tuesday, Oct 7 at 5:54 PM don wrote ...

"just me" why would you kid about people being killed thats sick.

Tuesday, Oct 7 at 3:11 PM Just me wrote ...

Kathy...there is something called sarcasm...look it up if it is not in your vocabulary. While you are at it try sense of humor, irony, and pamprin

Tuesday, Oct 7 at 3:06 PM Tuco wrote ...

If your gonna shoot-----SHOOT don't talk.

Tuesday, Oct 7 at 11:25 AM Kathy wrote ...

@4:05 and 7:32 the two of you talk like you have no brains at all. Reguardless if there were trespassing signs or not that don't give anyone a right to shoot someone else.If that was the reason they were shot-trespassing or deer then they should have at least called the police afterwards! Next time THINK before you show your intelligence with your words!

Tuesday, Oct 7 at 6:32 AM same here wrote ...

Where they dressed like deer?

Monday, Oct 6 at 3:05 PM Just me wrote ...

They should have respected the no trespassing signs

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