The Carson City Sheriff's Office has released the names of two women found dead in a Carson City home after a welfare check.
They are 60-year-old Andrea De Stories and 99-year-old Kitty Brown.
The Sheriff's Office says the investigation revealed that Brown had extensive medical issues and was being cared for by her daughter, Andrea De Stories.
Brown's body had no signs of trauma, and her cause of death is still under investigation. The circumstances around De Storie's death suggests suicide.
Foul play is not suspected, and the Sheriff's Office says there is no ongoing threat to the public.
3/1/26 Update
The Carson City Sheriff's Office has released new details about two bodies found in a Carson City Home.
According to Sheriff Ken Furlong, deputies were called to the home on Merrill Road to conduct a welfare check after the women, a mother and daughter, had not been heard from in two weeks.
The elderly mother and her daughter both lived in the home and were found in an advanced state of decomposition.
The body of the mother did not show any noticeable trauma, but the daughter is believed to have died from a gunshot wound. A weapon was found near the body. Â
Both women have been taken to the Washoe County Medical Examiner's Officer for autopsies.
The Sheriff's Office does not believe there is any threat to the public. Anyone with information regarding this incident is encouraged to contact the Carson City Sheriff’s Office at 775-887-2677 (COPS)
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The Carson City Sheriff's Office is investigating after an elderly woman, and her caretaker were found dead inside a Carson City home Saturday evening.
Sheriff Ken Furlong tells us it happened just after 5 p.m. at a home on Merrill Road. Deputies were called to the home after a welfare check was requested.
The Sheriff says there is no danger to the public.
