Five men from Philadelphia have been arrested on first-degree murder charges stemming from a 2019 triple homicide in Spotsylvania County.

The Spotsylvania Sheriff’s Office announced the arrests in a news release Thursday.

The suspects are charged in the May 2019 slayings of Michael Coleman, 39; Rachel Ozuna, 34; and Ozuna’s son, 14-year-old Kyrrus Ozuna, according to the Sheriff’s Office.

The victims had their throats cut, according to a medical examiner, and court records indicated that police believe the slayings were premeditated. Search warrants were eventually sealed in the case.

Spotsylvania Sheriff’s Capt. Elizabeth Scott said Thursday the office is not commenting on a motive.

The Sheriff’s Office had been tight-lipped about the case until Thursday’s announcement of charges against James Christopher Myers, 30; Durward Anthony Allen, 27; Jamal Kelvin Bailey, 30; Hugh Cameron Green, 30; and Montel Jaleek Wilson, 26.

The suspects are incarcerated at various jails in Pennsylvania. All, with the exception of Hugh Green, were already incarcerated for unrelated charges, according to the release.

Three of the suspects show up with criminal records in Philadelphia.