A Colorado Springs woman and her 17-month old son are dead following what appears to be a murder-suicide in Rocky Mountain National Park last week.

The bodies of Tristen Watson, 24, and her 17-month-old son Christopher were found near Upper Beaver Meadow’s Road Friday after officials found Watson’s vehicle nearby. Officials said Watson had been reported as possibly being suicidal.

A report from Larimer County Coroner’s Office ruled the boy died from a gunshot wound to the head, and Coroner James Wilkerson ruled the death a homicide.

Watson also died of a gunshot wound to the head, but her death was ruled to be a suicide by Wilkerson.

Kyle Patterson, a spokeswoman with Rocky Mountain National Park, said the National Parks Service will be leading the investigation, which is ongoing at this time.

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