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More questions remain – NBC Boston

A week after the couple was found dead at Broken Ground Trails in Concord, New Hampshire, investigators are still searching for answers.

The FBI has joined the ongoing investigation into the murders of 67-year-old Stephen Reed and 66-year-old Jesvende Reed, who were found dead on Thursday (April 21st). An autopsy found that they both died from multiple gunshot wounds.

Three days earlier, on Monday, April 18, the retired couple went for a walk. They have not been seen since and have been reported missing after Stephen Reed failed to appear at the event.

Government officials did not reveal many details about the case, but said they had received more than 60 reports of the couple’s murder. It is not clear who shot the couple, nor the motive of the unknown.

“It’s a little awkward. “I don’t feel safe because I think that with everything that has happened, it’s probably a safe place,” said a man speaking to NBC10 Boston.

“They say it’s safe to walk, but of course they don’t know who did it and they don’t know the motive, so it’s hard to understand,” said Andre Trembali, a resident who knew the couple.

Investigators say the couple moved to Concord only three years ago, as it was her husband’s hometown when he grew up.

No arrests have been made so far. Family, friends and officials are calling on the public to help find the couple’s killer.

Anyone with information is invited to call the Concord Police Department at 603-225-8600. Tips can also be left anonymous by calling 603-226-3100.