MAPLE HEIGHTS, Ohio -- A Maple Heights man and woman died of gunshot wounds they suffered early Thursday in a suspected domestic incident, police said.

Robert Williams, 43, and Mahogany Sudberry, 38, were found with gunshot wounds just before 12:30 a.m. at the home on Raymond Street near Tatra Street, Maple Heights Police Lt. Donald Grossmyer said.

Sudberry, who was found in the kitchen, was pronounced dead at the scene. Williams, who was found in the basement, died after an ambulance took him to Marymount Hospital.

A juvenile who called 911 to report the shooting was also found in the home, police said.

The preliminary investigation revealed the shooting was likely domestic in nature, but detectives are still working to determine what happened, Grossmyer said.

Maple Heights police had been called to the house before, but Grossmyer did not immediately know the nature of those calls.

Maple Heights officers were previously called to the home Feb. 27, when Sudberry reported that Williams followed her home after they got into a fight at a Cleveland bar, according to police dispatch reports.

Sudberry identified Williams as her boyfriend, and officers found him just before 11 p.m. sitting in his car outside the home. Sudberry declined to file a police report, and she and Williams agreed to “stay at peace” that night, dispatch reports say.

The Ohio Bureau of Criminal Investigation is assisting in the investigation.

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