6:30 p.m. UPDATE: Jupiter Police Chief Frank Kitzerow said he can’t say anything about a person of interest in Sunday night’s fatal shootings, but is confident that police will close the case successfully.

The chief is not naming the fourth victim injured in the Sunday’s fatal attack and would not comment on what injuries he had, only saying he cannot speak with investigators because of his condition.

Kitzerow said the crime scene on Mohawk Street is expected to be open and clear at some point Wednesday once detectives have finished gathering evidence.

When asked about the severity of this case, he said this was not the first major crime the city as seen or that he has worked on, mentioning the 2009 Thanksgiving Day family massacre where a man shot and killed four.

"The good news is I know what to do," Kitzerow said. "The bad news is I know what to do."

Kitzerow thanked the public for coming forward with information and asked they continue to do so as the investigation continues. "I don’t want anyone thinking anything is too trivial," he said.

3:20 p.m. UPDATE: A fourth person injured in Sunday night’s fatal shootings likely drove randomly to the spot about two miles away where he was found, a resident of that neighborhood said Tuesday.

The man, who declined to give his name, said he didn’t think the person had any connection to the community of Paseos, a neighborhood at Toney Penna Drive and Pennock Lane just south of the crime scene.

"It does make sense that someone could walk or run (to) here," the resident said. "However, I believe he drove here because there was a vehicle that was towed away by the police department (Monday) that was parked right next to where the incident took place. "

The car was a black BMW, the man said.

"I know almost every neighbor within two blocks of here, and that individual doesn’t have any business at all in this neighborhood and nobody knows who he was."

The resident continued: "It was a complete random act that he ended up here. He was running from somebody and this was just a close spot for him to get to."

2:20 p.m. UPDATE: The victims of Sunday’s fatal shooting were attending a Super Bowl party at the home on Mohawk Street when they were gunned down, according to a friend who exchanged text messages with one of the women killed.

The friend — who knew Brandi El-Salhy, one of three people killed Sunday — declined to give his name for fear of his safety. He said he received several messages from El-Salhy in the hours before the shooting.

"Everything seemed to be fine," the friend said. "Nothing seemed to be like, ‘Hey, I am in trouble.’ "

The friend said he met El-Salhy on Tinder, a dating app, about a month ago.

"She was outgoing, very outgoing," he said. "She made friends wherever she went."

The friend said he last saw El-Salhy on Friday, when the two hung out at a friend’s house before going to the Pirate’s Well, a bar in unincorporated Palm Beach Gardens along Alternate State Road A1A north of Northlake Boulevard.

He said he received a text message from El-Salhy on Sunday night, asking him if he had plans.

"She was asking me what I was doing for the game," he said.

The friend said he told El-Salhy he already had plans and she responded: "No worries. Just chillin with some friends at my bros house." The last message from El-Salhy came at 9:36 p.m. — about an hour before Sunday’s shooting.

"I know her, and I know her well enough to know if I had no plans, she was going to want me to come over there," the friend said.

He said a family member called him at about noon Monday and told him about the shooting.

He said El-Salhy had recently moved to Royal Palm Beach. She worked at a legal office in downtown West Palm Beach, he said.

El-Salhy had a cat and enjoyed watching shows on Netflix, he added.

1 p.m. UPDATE: Town police have linked a person found near the Mohawk Street crime scene with wounds requiring medical attention to the fatal shooting of three people Sunday night.

The person was found in the Paseos neighborhood south of Toney Penna Drive and west of Military Trail.

Police are still trying to figure out how the person was involved in the shooting. There is no indication at this time that there was a second shooting scene.

Noon update: Town police continued Tuesday to work the scene on Mohawk Street where three people in their 20s were fatally shot late Sunday, collecting evidence in hopes of finding the gunman and a motive for Jupiter’s worst shooting in years.

Sean P. Henry, 25, of Jupiter, Kelli J. Doherty, 20, of Tequesta and Bradi El-Salhy, 24 of Gainesville were found at a home in Jupiter River Estates, east of Maplewood Drive and north of Toney Penna Drive.

Neighbors reported hearing shots ring out at about 10:30 p.m., some of them thinking people were celebrating the end of Sunday’s Super Bowl game.

Anyone with information about the shootings is asked to call town police at 561-746-6201 or Crime Stoppers of Palm Beach County at (800) 458-TIPS (8477).

A benefit for the three victims is planned for 7 p.m. Thursday at Craft Bar Kitchen, a restaurant on East Indiantown Road between U.S. 1 and State Road A1A where Doherty once worked and where all three victims were known to the staff, said Kelly Dakis, its general manager.

"The entire staff is devastated," Dakis said. "Everyone has a different connection with each (person.)"

Details about the victims emerged slowly in the wake of the shootings.

Henry had just returned to the area after volunteering in Haiti, according to a neighbor. He went to Jupiter High School and attended Tallahassee Community College, according to his Facebook page. He currently worked at Keating Moore Construction. Previously, he was an employee at JupiterFIRST Church.

Doherty was a server at Craft Bar Kitchen last summer, Dakis said. She had attended William T. Dwyer High School, according to her Facebook page.

El-Salhy is from Jupiter, according to her Facebook page. She attended Jupiter High School and then the University of Florida between January 2013 and May 2016.

Original post: Two days after three people were killed in a Jupiter neighborhood, the school down the street will re-open, according to a post on its Facebook page.

Jupiter Christian School closed Monday to minimize traffic flow in the Jupiter River Estates neighborhood, the school’s president Dan Steinfield said.

READ MORE: What we know about the victims of the triple homicide

The 620-student school is just blocks from 1105 Mohawk St., where Kelli J. Doherty, 20, of Tequesta; Brandi El-Salhy, 24, of Gainesville; and Sean P. Henry, 25, of Jupiter were found dead late Sunday.

More than a dozen homes in the neighborhood near the school were evacuated Monday morning when Jupiter police stumbled across a suspicious package while conducting a search warrant.

Photos: Jupiter triple homicide

The Palm Beach County School District limited access to Jupiter High School, about a mile from the crime scene, Monday morning in an "abundance of caution."

Palm Beach County Sheriff’s Office Bomb Squad and county Fire Rescue crews assisted Jupiter police in determining the package was safe.

Complete coverage of Sunday’s triple killings

Shortly after 10:30 p.m. Sunday, when rescue crews responded to Mohawk Street, officials were called less than a mile south to another, likely related, shooting. A victim was found near the intersection of Via Veracruz and Paseos Way and taken to a trauma center, Fire Rescue said.

By 10 a.m. Monday, Jupiter police said they’d identified a person of interest in the shooting. Palm Beach Gardens police located a vehicle of interest, which Jupiter Police Chief Frank Kitzerow described as a dark-colored sedan.

COMPLETE STATEMENT FROM JUPITER CHRISTIAN SCHOOL

"Jupiter Christian School will be open on Tuesday, February 7. The JCS Administration has maintained ongoing communication with the Jupiter Police Department regarding the investigation on Mohawk Street; we have determined there is no security threat at this point and the campus is safe. School will resume at normal times on Tuesday morning. Thank you to each of our school families for your support and understanding in our decision to close school Monday.

The Varsity Boys Basketball district game will take place as scheduled at the campus of Jupiter Christian School tonight, Monday, February 6, at 7 pm. Additional security will be present at the game. We encourage school families to come out and cheer on the Eagles as they play Trinity Christian Academy in the district quarter finals!

Please join in prayer for those neighbors impacted by the tragic events of Sunday night. Jupiter Christian School stands with our neighbors in prayer and support during this difficult time."