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Two men found dead in Dothan home identified

G.Perez1 hr ago
DOTHAN, Ala (WDHN) — Dothan Police are investigating after two bodies were found in a Dothan home early Friday morning.

Dothan Police identified the victims as 23-year-old Zatorrion Facion and 20-year-old Omarian Jackson.

Lt. Scott Owens says the bodies of the two men, who are believed to be brothers, were found in a home in the 1200 block of South Park Avenue, near Selma Street.

According to Lt. Owens, a family member of the victims went to the home, discovered the two men, and called officers to the scene.

Dothan Police on the scene said the victims had gunshot wounds.

The identities of those who died or the exact cause of death have not been released.

Police are on the scene investigating.

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