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Three people are dead and a fourth has life-threatening injuries in what is believed to be a domestic violence situation, according to the Yadkin County Sheriff’s Office.

At about 2:29 p.m. Sunday, the sheriff’s office received a 911 call and hang up from a home on North Oakridge Church Road.

Deputies responded to check, but no one came to the door.

The investigators could see someone lying on the floor inside the home, so they forced their way inside where they found one person dead and another with serious, life-threatening injuries.

The injured victim was taken to a hospital.

Deputies began searching the area for a vehicle of interest and found it a few miles away from the home.

Searching the vehicle, deputies found two other people dead.

The sheriff’s office says all four victims were related and that the case appears to be a domestic violence situation.
 
Deputies entered the home and found Peggy Huff Day, 79, and her husband, Charles “Tom” Allen Day, 82. Both had been shot and were laying in the floor.

Peggy was deceased and Charles was suffering from life-threatening gunshot wounds. Day was taken by EMS to the hospital.
Based upon information found at the scene, at approximately 2:45 p.m., deputies began searching for a dark grey Kia Sorento thought to be occupied by George Coleman, 64, and possibly his wife, Mary Regina Day, 52, the daughter of Charles and Peggy Day.
At approximately 3:13 p.m., the vehicle was found in the parking lot of North Oak Ridge Church.

The deputies found Coleman and Mary Regina Day, in the vehicle both deceased from gunshot wounds.
At this time, the investigation has revealed the following events occurred on Sunday afternoon:
  • Coleman shot and killed Peggy, and seriously wounded her husband, Charles, in their home on North Oak Ridge Church Road.
  • Coleman then forced his wife, Mary Regina Day, into the Kia Sorento and left the home.
  • After driving around in the area, the vehicle pulled into the North Oak Ridge Church parking lot at which time he shot and killed Mary Regina Day and then killed himself.

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Mary Regina Day & Peggy Huff Day
 
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