BALDWIN, Wis. — Two bodies found this week inside a Baldwin house belonged to a man and his infant daughter, according to authorities.

Baldwin Police Chief Darren Krueger said a woman arrived home Tuesday at 280 Cedar St. Apt. 54 to find 39-year-old Jeffrey Long dead and their 14-week-old daughter Aubree Long unresponsive.

Jeffrey Long died of a gunshot wound to the head, according to police. Authorities were called to the scene at 4:40 p.m. Efforts to resuscitate the child were unsuccessful.

A preliminary autopsy did not reveal a cause or manner of death for the baby girl; an initial report of a gun wound to the child later proved inaccurate. Krueger said those results are pending further tests.

Jeffrey Long’s manner of death was determined to be suicide, according to Krueger.

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The chief confirmed the woman who made the discovery was the child’s mother. He said “she has a great support team” around her.

Investigation continues into the case, including Jeffrey Long’s activities on Oct. 31. Krueger said officers have yet to determine “what went on that day” with Jeffrey Long and how long he was at the home.

Neighbors interviewed by police didn’t report anything out of the ordinary that day, Krueger said.

“We don’t have a clear answer on the timeline,” he said.

Baldwin police were assisted at the scene by Baldwin Area EMS, Hammond police, the St. Croix County Medical Examiner’s Office and the St. Croix County Sheriff’s Office.