KTVU has reported that a law enforcement source stated an investigation has begun after a person was found dead in a conference room on Apple’s Cupertino campus. Information from any sources is extremely limited at this point, so we’ll withhold speculation until further confirmed reporting is released.

Maureen Naylor of KTVU had tweeted at 9:10 AM PDT that a source indicated law-enforcement had begun an investigation after the person had been found. She also tweeted 19 minutes later that Santa Clara County’s Sheriff spokeswoman can’t confirm the death at this point, but more information is expected to be released later. Mat Keller of ABC7 News had shared some images of the sheriff’s vehicle on campus as well.

Source: Law-enforcement investigating after person found dead on Apple's Cupertino campus in conference room. — Maureen Naylor (@MaureenKTVU) April 27, 2016

Santa Clara Co Sheriff spokeswoman can't confirm death at this point but is headed to Apple & expects to have more info to release later. — Maureen Naylor (@MaureenKTVU) April 27, 2016

Sheriff investigation at #Apple headquarters in Cupertino. A body was found in a conference room. pic.twitter.com/HC7UBPWROM — Matt Keller (@MattKellerABC7) April 27, 2016

At this point in the ongoing situation, Apple is choosing not to comment.

Update #1, 04/27/2016 10:52 AM PDT:

TMZ has acquired audio from police scanner chatter pertaining to events around the incident. The audio is hard to make clear, but TMZ has the following:

According to the sheriff’s dispatch call there was a female employee involved in an argument on the campus, and had sustained a head wound — possibly from a gun — before Apple security escorted her out of the building. As deputies were responding, they were unclear if there were multiple people involved. One portion of the dispatch exchange describes a body being found in a conference room, and that person had a gun. – TMZ

Update #2, 04/27/2016 11:08 AM PDT:

Keller is now reporting that the person found dead in the conference room was a man, and a gun was found nearby.

#Breaking– Person found dead in conference room at #Apple Headquarters is a man. A gun was found nearby. pic.twitter.com/PKgnFy7MRh — Matt Keller (@MattKellerABC7) April 27, 2016

Update #3, 04/27/2016 11:38 AM PDT:

Santa Clara County’s Sheriff spokesperson has confirmed to news reporters that the person found dead in the conference room was indeed an Apple employee.

Sheriff spokesperson confirms person found dead in conference room was #Apple employee. No one else involved. pic.twitter.com/rLic0WGTo7 — Matt Keller (@MattKellerABC7) April 27, 2016

Update #4, 04/27/2016 1:01 PM PDT:

Video of Santa Clara County’s Sheriff’s Department, Sergeant Andrea Urena addressing the press was posted by both KTVU and Mercury News.

Update #5, 04/28/2016 4:52 AM PDT:

Keller shared the following statement from Apple today on Twitter:

We are heartbroken by the tragic loss of a young and talented coworker. Our thoughts and deepest sympathies go out to his family and friends, including the many people he worked with here at Apple. We are working to support them however we can in this difficult time.

(1/3) #Apple statement regarding employee death at Cupertino headquarters- "We are heartbroken by the tragic loss of a young and talented… — Matt Keller (@MattKellerABC7) April 28, 2016

(2/3) …coworker. Our thoughts and deepest sympathies go out to his family and friends, including the many people he worked with here at… — Matt Keller (@MattKellerABC7) April 28, 2016

(3/3) …Apple. We are working to support them however we can in this difficult time." — Matt Keller (@MattKellerABC7) April 28, 2016

Update #6, 04/28/2016 5:33 PM PDT:

#Apple employee found dead in conference room at Cupertino headquarters identified as 25 yr old Santa Clara resident Edward Mackowiak. — Matt Keller (@MattKellerABC7) April 28, 2016

Medical Examiner determined 25 yr old #Apple employee Edward Mackowiak's death was a suicide. — Matt Keller (@MattKellerABC7) April 29, 2016

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