A house in Keller where two people were shot dead a few weeks ago caught fire and burned Monday afternoon.
The fire has been extinguished, confirmed Neeka Somday, spokesperson for the Confederate Tribes on the Colville Reservation.
Somday declined to comment further due to the ongoing investigation.
Video taken by nearby resident Chad Aubertin shows a fire truck ladder spraying the smoldering remains of the house on Monday. Numerous other vehicles parked on the property also burned in the blaze.
The Colville Tribal Police Department found two people dead in a trailer on the property Oct. 20.
Schools and government offices were closed during a search for the suspects.
A tribal policeman was shot in the arm during a car chase with one of the suspect vehicles.
Three suspects were arrested the following day in connection with the shooting.
Dezmonique Tenzsley is being held in the Spokane County Jail, charged with being a felon in possession of ammunition.
Zachary Holt and Curry Pinkham are incarcerated at the Colville Tribal Correctional Facility in Nespelem.
Holt faces charges under the tribe’s criminal code, including criminal homicide, attempted criminal homicide of a law enforcement officer, obstruction of justice and weapons offenses .
Pinkham faces charges of aiding and abetting criminal homicide, reckless endangerment and attempted escape from a police vehicle.
The names of the victims have not been released.