DOJ identifies two girls, man found dead inside Seymour home; investigation continues

Andy Thompson
Appleton Post-Crescent
Police walk along the 600 Block of North Main Street where they received a domestic disturbance call and found a 35-year-old man, a 4-year-old female, and a 3-month-old female deceased after making entry to a home Friday, April 19, 2019, in Seymour, Wis.

SEYMOUR – The Wisconsin Department of Justice today identified the three people police found dead Friday inside a Seymour home.

The individuals were Andrew R. Poppe, 35; Matteline A. Samson, 4; and Hailey K. Poppe, 3 months.

In a statement released Tuesday afternoon, the DOJ recounted the details leading up to the discovery of the bodies but didn't release any details of the ongoing investigation or the circumstances surrounding the deaths.

Seymour police responded Thursday to a home on the 600 block of North Main Street for a report of a domestic disturbance. Officers tried to make contact with anyone inside, the DOJ stated.

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After repeated attempts to make contact, officers asked for help from the Outagamie County Emergency Response Team. The team took over and went into the home, where they found three people dead, the DOJ said.

USA TODAY NETWORK-Wisconsin previously reported the mother of the two young girls found inside the home was safe. Police did not identify any suspects in the deaths.

The DOJ's Division of Criminal Investigation is leading the investigation at the request of Seymour police.

"This was an isolated incident and the public is not in danger," the news release said.

The DOJ said no further information is available for release.