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Bozeman community reacts to homicide-suicide investigation

Posted at 10:03 AM, Mar 21, 2019
and last updated 2019-03-21 12:03:32-04

BOZEMAN – Bozeman City Police say that the scene inside of the house along Longbow Lane appears to be that of a murder-suicide.

Importantly, police are not releasing the names while they are still notifying the family. Neighbors who live in this area say this has shaken their quiet community.

Police tape stretched across Longbow Lane Wednesday afternoon, keeping those like Annalise Pedraza at bay while investigators pieced together what might have happened inside the home.

She says this is something new for this community.

“Not in this neighborhood, no,” Pedraza says. “No, this is like working families, school is right there. Yeah, this is a safe place.”

“The second you hear about it, your first reaction is total shock,” says Jenine Kirschenbaum, who lives a few streets over.

Jenine says she feels the same.

“I know a lot of people on this road,” Kirschenbaum says. “My son goes to school with kids who live on this street and I think that that’s also very scary to think anything like that can happen in proximity to your child.”

Bozeman Murder Suicide
Bozeman City Police say that the scene inside of the house along Longbow Lane appears to be that of a murder-suicide. (MTN News photo)

“I guess I’ll have to hear what happened but maybe I just need to watch my child a little bit more closely,” Pedraza said.

It’s a similar concern that now ripples through those living close by.

“We all feel like we live in a really small, protected, close-knit community, especially in a small neighborhood like this,” Kirschenbaum told MTN News. “You’re thinking it’s just never going to happen.”

Both say you never know what happens behind closed doors.

Jenine hopes that as the investigation continues, whatever happened, access to mental health services might be a helpful resource.

“We really need to remember that even in a small town like this, that access is incredibly important,” Kirschenbaum said.

Police told MTN News that there was no danger to the public as a result of the incident.

-Cody Boyer reporting for MTN News