The vehicle authorities say was used by two suspects in this week's triple slaying in New Port Richey has been found.



According to the Pasco County Sheriff's Office, a blue Ford sport utility vehicle the suspects left the Moon Lake-area murder scene in was found Wednesday at the Weeki Wachee Marina on Shoal Line Boulevard.



Deputies have named the two suspects as Christopher Lee Duncan, 26 and Dora Delgado, 38. The pair is considered armed and dangerous.



Authorities are investigating the deaths of three people found dead Monday in a mobile home near Banbury Avenue and Adler Street.



The victims have been identified as Shane Newland, 42, Justin Huckeby, 25, and Louis Wayne Lunceford, 44. All died from gunshot wounds, deputies said.



The sheriff's office is not saying what connection the suspects had to the victims, although officials said the killings may be drug-related.



Deputies believe the discovery is an indication the suspects have ties in the area and could be hiding out close by.

"It's a good reason to believe that they are probably going to reach out to their friends or family to get help," said Hernando County sheriff Al Nienhuis.

James Lanier who works at the Weeki Wachee Marina, spotted the SUV early this morning

"It scares you a little bit," said Lanier. "I dropped my son off at the bus stop this morning and that car was out there then."



More tips are coming in about possible sightings and deputies believe they're closing in.

The sheriff issued a warning to anyone thinking about helping the fugitives.

"If you make the wrong decision and do consider helping them, probably the best thing that's going to happen is that you are going to prison," said Sheriff Nienhuis.

Deputies plan to comb this area day and night until they find the suspects.

