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3 found dead in home in wealthy San Diego-area community

SAN DIEGO -- Authorities in Southern California responding to a report of child abuse found two women and a teenage girl dead inside a home Monday in one of the nation's wealthiest communities.

San Diego County deputies answering the 911 call went to the home in Rancho Santa Fe at midday and spotted one woman's body through a window, sheriff's Lt. Kenn Nelson said.

The deputies went in and found the other bodies. All three had "obvious signs of trauma," Nelson said. He declined to say whether they were shot, stabbed or beaten.

Authorities didn't immediately label the case a murder-suicide but said they weren't searching for any suspects.

Investigators were "fairly confident'' there were "no other suspects outstanding in this case,'' Nelson said, CBS affiliate KFMB reported.

"We still trying to determine a motive,'' said Lt. Nelson. "We're still trying to determine a relationship.''

The identities of the women and the teenager were not immediately released.

The county Medical Examiner's Office will determine the cause and manner of the deaths.

Rancho Santa Fe is an unincorporated county area about 25 miles north of San Diego, in the mountains east of Pacific beach communities. The home is near a country club and the center of the community, which is known for its palatial homes, sprawling lawns and horse pastures.

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