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Two victims killed at New Hampshire hotel, police say they nabbed the suspect

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Aug. 23 2021, Published 5:32 p.m. ET

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Two men were killed at a Comfort Inn and Suites in New Hampshire over the weekend, and a suspect has been arrested in connection to the murders.

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On Aug. 21, just after 7 p.m., the Bedford Police Department responded to multiple 911 calls to the Comfort Inn and Suites at 250 South River Road in Bedford, New Hampshire, according to the state's Attorney General's office.

When officers arrived, they found two men who had died, according to the Attorney General's Office. One was in the lobby and the second man was in a hotel room.

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Autopsies will be completed and will be released when they become available, officials noted.

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Theodore Luckey, 42, has been arrested on second-degree murder charges for the slayings, as well as three counts of being a felon in possession of a deadly weapon.

Based on information gathered so far, the incident appears to be contained, and authorities do not believe there is a threat to the public, according to the Attorney General's office.

Officials did not say what led to the homicides or if Luckey knew the victim before meeting them at the motel.

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