911 call at Ohio dentist's home reported 'domestic dispute' months before he and wife found shot dead: records
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FIRST ON FOX: Months before a dentist and his wife in Ohio were found shot to death in their own home, a woman called 911 from the same address to report what the dispatcher described as a "domestic dispute." After hanging up initially, the caller told the 911 operator, "me and my man got into it," according to newly obtained records.
Police responded to the Columbus, Ohio house around 10 a.m. on Dec. 30 when they found Spencer Tepe, 37, and Monique Tepe, 39, both dead with apparent gunshot wounds, officials said. Two young children were located inside the house unharmed. Police don't believe their deaths were a murder-suicide, adding there were no signs of forced entry and no weapon was found, according to WSYX...
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