Mother wanted for killing 2 of her children arrested in the UK
Kimberlee Singler, who is accused of killing her two children and trying to kill another in Colorado, has been arrested in United Kingdom.
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A Colorado mother suspected of killing two of her children and
attempting to kill a third has been arrested in the United Kingdom,
according to local police.
Authorities issued an arrest warrant for Kimberlee
Singler on murder and attempted murder charges after her 7-year-old son and
9-year-old daughter were found dead in a home and her 11-year-old daughter was
sent to the hospital, CNN has
reported.
Singler was arrested “without incident” at an
unidentified location in the UK on Saturday, according to the Colorado Springs
Police Department.
“Detectives with the Colorado Springs Police Department’s
homicide unit continue to work closely with multiple law enforcement agencies
in pursuing the ongoing investigation,” the release says.
The department said more information would be
released about the arrest at a news conference at a later date.
Police originally responded to Singler’s home on
December 19th after receiving a 911 call about a burglary. When they arrived,
they found her 7-year-old son and 9-year-old daughter dead, authorities said.
They also found Singler and her surviving 11-year-old daughter, who were both
taken to a hospital.
Singler was
originally considered a victim, based on
the initial burglary report, but she became a suspect as the
investigation unfolded, Colorado police previously told CNN. She
was initially cooperative with police but then stopped cooperating and police
were unable to get in contact with her.
“Until we had probable cause we weren’t
able to hold her for any reason,” Ira Cronin, public
information officer at the Colorado Springs Police Department, previously told
CNN.
Her 11-year-old daughter was released from the
hospital a few days after the incident. She is recovering from
her injuries and is not with her mother, Cronin added.
Singler faces
four counts of first-degree murder and
two counts of attempted murder. The charges for each alleged
crime were doubled due to the children being under the age of 12, according to
a news release.


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