- Anaheim Police investigate the deaths of a husband and wife found in their upscale home, possibly involving a murder-suicide.
- Both victims, Allison and Marco โTonyโ Guerra, sustained gunshot wounds, and a firearm was discovered at the scene.
- The local community mourns the loss, with friends and family sharing heartfelt tributes on social media.
Husband and Wife Found Dead in Upscale Anaheim Hills
A husband and wife died in their home in Anaheim Hills, California, on Thursday evening. Police responded to reports of gunfire around 6 p.m. The neighborhood, known for its luxury homes, sits about 35 miles southeast of Los Angeles. Officers found two bodies inside the house upon arrival.
Police Discover Two Bodies at the Scene
The victims were identified as Allison Berry Guerra and her husband, Marco โTonyโ Guerra. Both had gunshot wounds. A firearm was found at the scene. The police quickly pronounced them dead at the scene. The discovery shocked neighbors and friends who had known the couple for years.
Investigation Points to Possible Murder-Suicide
The police investigation is still ongoing. Early findings suggest that Tony may have shot and killed Allison before turning the gun on himself. This theory comes from an obituary for Allison, but the police have not confirmed it yet. Authorities have not found signs of any outside involvement. They continue to investigate all possible leads.
Shockwaves Through the Community
The tragic deaths have shaken the local community. Friends, family, and neighbors have shared their grief on social media. Many people remember the couple fondly and express sadness over their loss. Tristin Haulenbeck wrote on Facebook, โMy heart is broken for the two of you. Allison, you were the kindest person and made me feel like family. Tony was always so kind and inviting. Rest in peace, my friends.โ
Loved Ones Remember Tony and Allison
Randy Slack remembered Tony as a โpassionate man full of love.โ He shared his memories on Facebook, saying, โTony, you were always so welcoming and full of life. Iโll miss you sending me messages and our talks, my man. Iโm sorry for whatever you must have been going through. RIP Tony & wife Allison Guerra.โ His words reflected the shock and sadness felt by many who knew them.
Investigators Seek Information from the Public
The Anaheim Police Department continues to investigate the deaths. They are asking anyone with information to come forward. People who may have seen anything unusual or have any knowledge about the case can contact the police at 714-765-1900. The police urge anyone with relevant details to help in the investigation.