SUMPTER TWP., MI - Authorities are on a "manhunt" for the mother and boyfriend of a severely burned girl who died this week after she was reported unresponsive in southwestern Wayne County, WDIV-TV, Channel 4, is reporting.

The girl was living in a Sumpter Township mobile that contained animal waste, guns and drugs, according to Channel 4.

Police were called about 10:45 a.m. Jan. 1 to Greenmeadow Drive, inside the Rawnsonville Woods Mobile Home Community, township police Chief Eric Luke earlier reported in a statement. Family members were administering CPR and the girl had obvious burns. She was pronounced dead at St. Joseph Mercy Hospital in Ann Arbor.

There has been previous trouble at the home, according to the TV station. The girl's mother told police her boyfriend beat her and shot her dog and himself May 20, 2016 in a suicidal outburst that drew a police tactical teams. Both the man and woman were criminally charged.

Efforts to reach the township police chief were not immediately successful Saturday morning.

Luke earlier deferred comment to the Wayne County Prosecutor's Office.

"Aspects of the case are currently under investigation," spokeswoman Maria Miller of Prosecutor Kym Worthy's office reported Friday. "There is no further information that will be released at this time."

Saturday, in response to questions about the prior incident and the reported manhunt, Miller wrote in an email: "I have no further information to release."