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Ohio investigators are looking into the deaths of three Wright-Patterons Air Force personnel whose bodies were found across multiple locations over the weekend.
Officials with the 88th Air Force Base at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base say the Ohio Bureau of Criminal Investigation and the Air Force Detectives are investigating the deaths of three people that occurred overnight on Oct. 25.
“We are deeply saddened by this tragic event, and our thoughts and prayers are with the families and loved ones who were affected. We are concerned about this incredible pain, and we offer our condolences, and we offer our condolences, Deputy Commander of Air Force Materiel Commate Materiel Commal. “We are committed to the full safety of this incident and to ensure that the families and those who work with those who were victimized receive the support they need during this difficult time.”
Base authorities identified the victims as LT began. Jaime Gustitus, 25, for the 711 human operation unit; Jaymee Prichard, 33, of the Air Force Life Cycle Management Center; And Jacob Prichard, 34, who also worked in the Air Force research lab.
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Investigators are investigating what they believe was a murder-suicide involving three employees from Wright-Patterson Air Force Base in Ohio, on Oct. 24, 2025. (Google Maps)
Whio in Souinton, Ohio, reported that investigators believe Jacob Prichard killed his wife, Jaymee, late Friday night or early Saturday at an unknown location.
Doyle Chief Pealing Doyle told whio that a woman with a sugary wall called 911 shortly before 2 a.m. after hearing her glass door.
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The victims all served at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base in Ohio. (Stock)
“I opened my back door, and he said he had a gun to go back to my house,” the caller reportedly said. “And he went down to their patio and left.”
Police said the caller was Jacob Prichard, who is accused of killing Gustitus at his meeting.
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Wright told Whio that the Prichards and Gustitus knew each other through their work at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base.
The police also told this station that Jacob killed his wife, Jaymee, despite how and where he lived.
Surveillance video showed Jacob arriving at the West Milton Building at 4 a.m., parking in the secure interchange, unlocking his trunk, police said.
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FOX News Digital reached out to the West Milton Police Department for more information about the case.



