SPANISH LAKE, Mo. -- Police discovered the bodies of two men and a woman inside a suburban St. Louis home and a woman who was shot and injured outside.
St. Louis County police officer Benjamin Granda said the surviving woman was rushed to a hospital after officers discovered the bodies at the home in Spanish Lake late Wednesday. Officers were responding to a report of shots fired just before midnight.
Police haven't released the names of the victims or how they died. No arrests have been made.
Granda said there were no signs of forced entry and investigators don't believe the killings were a double murder and suicide. He said police have been called to the home numerous times, including for loud music complaints and an overdose.
KANSAS CITY, Mo. -- Health officials say there are now 10 reported cases of measles in Missouri, including three students.
The Kansas City Star reported the Kansas City Health Department plans to announce seven more exposure sites in the Kansas City area.
Department spokesman Bill Snook said the three students with the virus attend Liberty Public Schools. Two students pose no risk, but a third student may have exposed others at South Valley Middle School.
A district spokesman said children who aren't immunized are being held out of school.
Missouri Department of Health and Senior Service official Kerri Tesreau said the cases may have come from an international traveler living in Missouri.
Health officials in Wisconsin, Minnesota and Iowa are warning a Missouri traveler may have exposed their residents to the virus.
-- From wire reports
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