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ADAMS COUNTY — Night-time surveillance cameras set up on the property of Jared Enander captured video of what court documents say was his sister on her parents’ property.

Kara Lounsbury is charged with two counts of first-degree murder in the deaths of her father and stepmother on Jan. 14 in eastern Adams County.

Her brother, Jared, lived next door to his father. He had four surveillance cameras surrounding his home.

On Jan. 14, about 3 a.m., his cameras taped a dark-colored SUV pull up to the gate of his home, then enter his driveway. A person emerged, spent about five minutes total at his home, then backed out of his driveway.

Jared’s cameras show the SUV drive a short distance down the road and enter the driveway of his father, Hap Enander.

One of the surveillance cameras shows the SUV is at the Hap Enander’s home for approximately 50 minutes, according to court documents.

The bodies of Hap Enander and his wife, Sue Enander, were found by a concerned neighbor on Jan. 15. They’d been shot. Hap Enander was shot once. Sue Enander was shot several times. The intruder entered the home by shooting out a sliding glass door.

After the children were notified of the murder of their parents, Jared Enander told his sister, “I had a visitor last night,” referring to Jan. 14 and the mystery SUV. Jared told Adams County Deputies his sister said, “I came to see you.”

Read more about that night at .

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