As police continue to investigate the deaths of three people, a number of 911 calls are being considered.
CHARLOTTE -- A search warrant has revealed new information in the case of three people murdered last week.
It shows that several calls were made to 911 from the house before the bodies were found, the first of which was made on Feb. 3 just before midnight. The caller said they needed help, but when an officer responded to the home, it appeared no one was there.
The second call was made a little more than 30 minutes later, but dispatchers heard only heavy breathing and did not send anyone.
The third call came in at 3:42 a.m. on Feb. 4, reporting that the house was on fire.
One woman, 18-year-old Jasmine Hines, was found dead along a Huntersville road. Police say she lived in a home on Patricia Ryan Drive with the two other victims, her aunt Kinshasa Wagstaff and Kevin Young. Both of their bodies were found in the house.
Anyone with information about the fire or deaths is asked to call 911.