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Boulder Sheriff’s Office unsure if drug activity played role in triple homicide

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Jeremy Papasso, The Daily Camera
Law enforcement officials investigate the scene of a triple homicide April 17, 2017, at 800 Divide View Drive in Boulder County.

The Boulder County Sheriff’s Office is still trying to determine if the motive behind a triple homicide in Coal Creek Canyon is related in any way to evidence of suspected drug activity found at the home.

The bodies of Wallace White, 54, Kelly Sloat-White, 56 and Emory Fraker, 39, were found by sheriff’s deputies in a home at 800 Divide View Drive on Saturday after a friend who hadn’t seen them requested a welfare check.

White and Sloat-White are married and are the owners of the house, and Fraker, of Broomfield, was Wallace’s brother.

Investigators are treating the case as a triple homicide, but no suspect or suspects have been identified in the case.

While investigators said that the house was “specifically targeted,” no information about a possible motive has been released. There was evidence of drug activity at the house, but officials said it has not yet been determined if that played a factor in the homicides.

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