3 found dead from suspected carbon monoxide poisoning in Butler identified, new details released

BUTLER, Pa. — Police have identified the three people found dead in a home in Butler City on Tuesday.

Officers said they were called to 109 College Street in Butler City for reports of a dead person. They found that person and two other people dead from suspected carbon monoxide poisoning. Two other people were taken to a hospital from the scene.

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The three victims were identified as Thomas Reges, 62, from Butler, Wendy Schettig, 48, of Butler, and Jimmy Anderson, 69, from Virginia.

Firefighters said they detected extremely high levels of Carbon Monoxide in the house.

Police have learned another person was at the house a few days before the three people were found dead. That person was also taken to a hospital. That person was unaware of what made them sick and was released in good condition.

The CO detectors were disabled in the house. They believe that could have been done by the residents.

There is not a gas leak issue, police said. The house is currently inhabited.

All residents in the area are considered safe.

This is a developing story. Check back for updates as more information becomes available.

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