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Authorities are investigating after three young children were found unresponsive at a home in Phoenix Monday night.

Emergency crews were called to the home near 24th Street and Southern Avenue around 7:25 p.m.

Phoenix police say all three kids are younger than three years old.

Firefighters tell ABC15 no one has been transported to the hospital at this time.

 
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Authorities are investigating after three young children were found dead at a home in Phoenix Monday night.
Police say when officers arrived, they were met by three adults. When they went inside the home, they found the three kids unresponsive.

Officers performed CPR before fire crews arrived and pronounced the 3-year-old boy, 2-year-old girl and 7-month-old girl dead. Police say family members told officers the children had been sick.


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It is too early to determine the cause of death and there were no obvious signs of trauma, said Phoenix police Sgt. Mercedes Fortune.
"This is one of the most difficult calls that officers and fire respond to, ones dealing with young ones who have lost their lives," said Fortune.
 
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Three children 3 and younger found dead at Phoenix home; cause of death unclear

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The 3-year-old boy, 2-year-old girl and 7-month-old girl showed no obvious signs of trauma, police said.

Three young children were found dead in Arizona on Monday and authorities said they don’t know how they died.

Phoenix Police Sgt. Mercedes Fortune said that the children — a 3-year-old boy, a 2-year-old girl and a 7-month-old girl — showed no obvious signs of trauma when police found them unresponsive at a home south of downtown Phoenix.

Authorities tried unsuccessfully to administer CPR after a relative called 911 around 7:30 p.m., Fortune said.

The relative, who lives at the home, told police that the kids had been sick earlier in the day.

Investigators were interviewing the children’s parents and the relative, the Phoenix Police Department said in a statement.

The medical examiner would determine the cause of death for the children, police said.

 
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The mother of three young children found dead Monday night in a Phoenix home admitted to killing them and has been arrested, according to Phoenix police officials.

The mother, who was not identified, admitted to killing her 3-year-old son and two daughters, ages 2 and 7 months, Phoenix police tweeted Tuesday morning.

Police did not say how the children died.

Officials described the mother as a 22-year-old woman who recently moved to Arizona from Oklahoma.

A call to police Monday night was initially reported as a drowning of three individuals in the 2500 block of East Vineyard Road. But the details later changed. Phoenix Fire Capt. Rob McDade later confirmed there were three children who had died, but did not provide a cause of death.
 
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Just moved from Okla-homo-barely-sapiens. Lookah that face. Compost mentis. I can hear the banjos from Deliverance in the background. So, what's the case? She gettin' the sperminator back for something by leaving and giving the babies that fourth-trimester abortion? Anyone? I've got a dollar down . . .
 
She had a meth addiction per some report. Just randomly smothered her kids one day. For no damn reason. Family members were aware, but they left her home alone with them. The report I read said she was playing with her one year old and just decided to smother her. The three year old tried to intervene so he was next, then the seven month old. Poor angels.
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Oh guess what?! Even more shocking that DCF had been involved and had taken the kids, but then returned them!
 
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Is there anywhere , we can find a real count on Children's Abuse & or deaths, just from drugged Fucked up degenerates , in this past year ?
Looked on Wikipedia but they really are missing a lot of statistics.
We need a tally sheet Then just maybe someone will wake up and say enough and just burn the flakes, right then and there !
 
Rachel Henry, 22, from Phoenix, was arrested Tuesday and charged with three counts of murder after the bodies of her three-, one-, and seven-month old children were found propped up on her sofa 'as if they were sleeping'.

According to police, Henry admitted smothering the children starting with her one-year-old daughter by placing her hands over the girl's mouth and nose until she stopped moving.

Henry said the girl kicked while she was being smothered in front of her three-year-old brother, who screamed 'no' and punched her but to no avail.

Henry told officers that she left the girl's body at the back of the house and chased her son around until two relatives arrived at the property.

As they sat in the living room, Henry caught the boy and took him upstairs on the pretense of putting him to bed before also smothering him.

Investigators say the boy pinched and scratched her as he died, but was unable to save himself.

She then went to find the seven-month-old girl, gave her a bottle to feed on until she fell asleep, then smothered her as well.

Henry said she sung lullabies to all three children while they were dying.

She then placed all three bodies on the couch 'as if they were sleeping'. Police were called to the property some time later to reports of unspecified 'trouble'.

Authorities offered no possible motive for the killings, but court records cited one of the other adults in the house as having told police that Henry 'had a methamphetamine addiction and had been acting strange the past several days'.

It was also reported earlier on Tuesday that the children had previously been removed from their family home because Henry's alleged addiction.
 
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