Key takeaways
- Four people were found dead in the 200 block of Rash Lane in Terrell, Texas on Dec 24 (Christmas Eve).
- Identities and cause of death have not been released yet.
- Police said the incident appears isolated and there is no threat to the public.
Terrell Police are investigating after four people were found dead inside a home in Terrell, Texas, on Christmas Eve (Dec 24). Police have said the situation appears isolated and that there is no ongoing threat to the public.
Police said officers were called to a home on Rash Lane for a welfare check and discovered four bodies inside the house. Terrell is about 30 miles east of Dallas, and the incident was reported on the 200 block of Rash Lane, according to published police details. Authorities have not released the victims’ identities and have not said how the four died. Police have also not announced any arrests or described a suspected cause or sequence of events. Neighbors told local media the area is usually quiet and that the police presence was noticeable. “We could not believe all the police cars,” said Kathern Limmer, who lives across the street.
Investigators say the case remains active, with detectives gathering information and conducting interviews. Terrell Police have indicated they plan to release more information next week, after more work is completed and notifications are handled. For now, there has been no public confirmation about the victims’ backgrounds, including whether any of them were Nepali or connected to the Nepali community in Texas. NRN Times will update this report if police release identities or additional verified details.
Anyone with information is being asked to contact the Terrell Police Department’s non-emergency line at 469-474-2700, police said.

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