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Police hunt for Idaho man after 3 found dead

Women’s bodies found in shed; they’d been shot

By REBECCA BOONE, Associated Press
Published: June 21, 2017, 6:50pm
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Authorities investigate a scene in Caldwell, Idaho, on Monday, June 19, 2017. Police say three people were found dead inside a home and the Canyon County Sheriff's office is investigating the deaths as possible homicides.
Authorities investigate a scene in Caldwell, Idaho, on Monday, June 19, 2017. Police say three people were found dead inside a home and the Canyon County Sheriff's office is investigating the deaths as possible homicides. (AP Photo/Kimberlee Kruesi) Photo Gallery

BOISE, Idaho — Police are searching nationwide on Wednesday for the owner of an Idaho farmhouse where the badly decomposing bodies of three slain women were discovered earlier this week.

Canyon County Sheriff’s Chief Deputy Marv Dashiell said Gerald Michael “Mike” Bullinger, 60, formerly of Utah, is considered a person of interest in the killings discovered Monday and has been charged with failing to report the deaths. He was last seen in Ogden, Utah, about 10 days ago.

“We would consider him armed and dangerous at this time,” Dashiell said Wednesday morning. “If someone does come into contact with him or observe him, we request that they contact local law enforcement immediately.”

Bullinger, a pilot, had just purchased the home last month with his wife, Cheryl Baker, 57. The couple were in the process of moving to Idaho from Utah when one of Bullinger’s relatives called police to ask for a welfare check, saying the family hadn’t been heard from for a few days.

The sheriff’s deputy responding to the home noticed signs that something was amiss and so began looking around the tiny farmhouse and wooded lot, Dashiell said. That’s when the deputy discovered a gruesome scene: A shed on the property held three badly decomposed bodies, each laying side-by-side and hidden under some sort of covering. Several dead birds and dogs — likely family pets — were also found on the property, and other living animals including a snake, rat and some rabbits were removed during the subsequent investigation.

At first, investigators couldn’t determine the gender of the bodies or what killed them, but autopsies completed Tuesday revealed that the three women had each been shot once. The women ranged in age from mid-teens to late 50s, and their ages and statures matched the descriptions of people thought to have been living at the home. Dashiell said investigators are working with family members to try to positively identify the bodies using DNA or other forensics.

The women had been dead for one to two weeks before their remains were found, Dashiell said.

Police are actively seeking Bullinger, Dashiell said, and believe he may be driving a white 2007 Ford Focus with Utah license plates 129UMP. He is about 6 feet 1 inch tall and weighs an estimated 240 pounds, with gray hair and brown eyes.

Baker’s brother, Byron Baker, told the Idaho Statesman newspaper that the couple were still in the process of moving from Utah to their new home in Caldwell when family members became concerned because they hadn’t heard from them. Byron Baker said he thought the couple lived alone, and was unsure who anyone else at the home might be.

“I just don’t know what to believe,” he told the Idaho Statesman on Tuesday.

He also described a strange text his sister had sent to a close friend in Utah around June 11, which read: “Take care of my dogs. I don’t know if I’m coming back.”

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