Moments after being jolted awake by
the gunshots and hearing the yelling, the woman saw the children,
believed to be 8-and 5-years-old, and a man running to a car parked
outside.
“I
opened the window and I asked him ‘Is everything OK?’ He just looked at
me and said ‘She’s hurt pretty bad. We have to leave. She’s hurt.’ And
he just got in the car and just left," she said.
When
police arrived, they found the mother dead inside the second-floor
apartment, police sources tell NBC10. Two bullet holes dotted the
apartment's outer wall.
The children were located safe at the home of Stone's neighbor in Pennsburg, Vetri Ferman said.
About
12 hours after a deadly shooting spree began in Montgomery County Monday
morning, District Attorney Risa Vetri Ferman addressed the public,
confirming that Brad Stone is the man they are actively pursuing in
connection with the deaths of six people. (Published Monday, Dec 15,
2014)
Hill Stone was last on her ex-husband's hit list, the prosecutor said.
Stone
shot the woman's mother, Jo Anne Koder, and her 75-year-old
grandmother, Patricia Hill, inside their home along W. Fifth and Pierce
Streets in Lansdale around 4:25 a.m., Vetri Ferman said.
NBC10's
Tim Furlong is in Harleysville, Pa. where a man allegedly killed his
ex-wife and then left the house with their two children, telling a
neighbor "she [his ex-wife] is hurt pretty bad." (Published Monday, Dec
15, 2014)
The
county's 911 call center received a hang up call shortly before the
shooting, she said. Police spent three hours searching the area
following the shooting, but turned up nothing.
A check shortly before 8 a.m. at the Souderton home of Hill Stone's sister, Trish Flick, turned up another gruesome scene.
NBC10's
Lu Ann Cahn is at the police station in Harleysville where new
information is expected soon. Bradley Stone allegedly killed his ex-wife
and then members of her family, traveling from town to town in
Montgomery County. (Published Monday, Dec 15, 2014)
Stone
barged into Flick's Penn Avenue home around 3:30 a.m. and shot her, her
husband Aaron, their 14-year-old daughter Nina and 17-year-old son
Anthony, according to prosecutors.
SWAT officers
surrounded the home after arriving and spent hours trying to make
contact with a person they could see moving inside.
SWAT
teams are on alert and the police have told neighbors to keep their
doors locked as the search for Bradley Stone continues. NBC10's Doug
Shimell has the latest on the alleged killing spree in Montgomery
County. (Published Monday, Dec 15, 2014)
Around
11 a.m., officers fired a diversionary device into the home and,
following the resulting boom, entered. They found all, but Anthony Flick
dead. He was rushed to a waiting medical helicopter and flown to Thomas
Jefferson Hospital's trauma center in Philadelphia, officials said.
Still, Stone was nowhere to be found.
Investigators
from Montgomery County are searching for the man they say killed his
ex-wife and then went on to kill her family members. NBC10's Tim Furlong
is in Harleysville, Pa. with more. (Published Monday, Dec 15, 2014)
The
situation prompted homes to be evacuated and a shelter in place order
to be activated in the town's school district. That was lifted around
noon as SWAT officers left the Penn Avenue scene. That house remains
under investigation as an active crime scene, Towamencin Township Police
Chief Paul Dickinson said.
Those
officers, driving a mine-resistant vehicle, then made their way to a
fourth home, a duplex owned by Stone, along Main and W. 4th streets in
Pennsburg. That home is about 20 miles from Souderton and is where
additional SWAT officers had been stationed for hours.
NBC10's
Denise Nakano is in Lansdale, Pa. where two people were killed. One of
the victim's was found dead in the home early Monday. Investigators
believe Bradley Stone is the shooter. (Published Monday, Dec 15, 2014)
Police
broke down a garage door and the front door, fired several gas
canisters inside and used a megaphone to say "Bradley, this is the
police. Come out now."
After
getting no response for hours, SWAT officers moved inside and found
nothing. They then expanded their search to areas nearby.
Police
continue their search for Bradley Stone, the man accused of killing his
ex-wife and her family members. NBC10's Doug Shimell is in Pennsburg
with more. (Published Monday, Dec 15, 2014)
Sources
said officials have asked other county law enforcement agencies to send
two-men patrol cars to assist in the search. Officials in neighboring
Bucks County and the FBI confirmed they are also supporting the effort.
Because
of the manhunt, the Upper Perkiomen School District, which serves
Stone's town, announced its schools will be closed on Tuesday.
NBC10's
Matt DeLucia is following the latest developments in the shooting
investigation unfolding at three different scene in Montgomery County
and talks to the neighbor living at Pheasant Run Apartment who heard
gunshots and yelling where the shooting took place early this morning.
(Published Monday, Dec 15, 2014)
Officials
have not released a motive for the shooting, but several of Nicole
Hill's neighbors and friends said the woman feared for her life as the
two went through a bitter custody dispute.
"She
knew and [Bradley] would tell her that he was going to kill her," said
friend Evan Weron. "She would go around to all the ladies in the
neighborhood 'This man's going to kill me.' She felt threatened."
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