Arrest made, second suspect sought in connection with triple murder in Port Angeles

Arrest made, second suspect sought in connection with triple murder in Port Angeles
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Murder suspect Kallie Ann Wade 
Photo: Clallam Country Sheriff

A man has been arrested and the search is on for a woman wanted in connection with the deaths of three people whose bullet-ridden bodies were discovered under tarps and in an outbuilding in western Washington, authorities said.

Dennis Bauer, 50, was booked into the Clallam County jail Thursday for investigation of three counts of second-degree murder after a Washington state Patrol SWAT team raided a property in Port Angeles, the Peninsula Daily News reported.

On Friday, the Clallam County Sheriff’s Office announced that they were also searching for 34-year-old Kallie Ann Wade in connection with the murders committed in late December.

Wade is described as a 5’2” white female, weighing approximately 135 lbs. She has green eyes and brown hair.

Authorities conducting a welfare check on New Year’s Eve found the door to the home ajar and then discovered the bodies of Darrell Iverson, 57, and his son Jordan Iverson, 27, covered by tarps and debris in front of the house, Clallam County Sheri Bill Benedict said.

The elder Iverson owned the home, according to county documents.

The body of the younger man’s girlfriend, 26-year-old Tiany May, was discovered later in a locked shed close to the home. Investigators said at the time they believed all three were killed Dec. 26 by someone they knew.

Clallam County Chief Criminal Deputy Brian King said Thursday that Bauer is “believed to be involved” in their deaths, but he did not call him the shooter.

King declined to say what links the suspect to the slaying and said law enforcement would be on scene for much of the day looking for evidence.

No motive for the killings has been released.

The SWAT team was brought in because of safety concerns with multiple structures and many people living on the property, King said.

Authorities used a stun grenade as they entered the building, and Bauer surrendered without incident, King said.

The investigation is ongoing.

With files from Associated Press

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