4:45 p.m. Update: Before killing herself, Joan Huber shot her husband and then her teenage sons, according to Reno police.

Huber, 53, the only suspect in a murder suicide. Police believe she shot her husband, Adam Huber, 50, and then her teenage sons Adam, 17, and Michael, 16.

Her children were students at Damonte Ranch High School, just a few miles from their 4-bedroom home on a quiet cul de sac on Canyon Country Court in Reno.

Huber has been identified as an Irish national. Irish media reports said she was born in Ireland and was the eldest of five children. According to the Irish Times, Huber was the daughter of John Kelly, a well-known figure in County Kerry.

Police said on Friday that the investigation is ongoing and that there is no known motivation.

It is not immediately known if Huber worked in Reno.

Police said the bodies of all four were found after a call from police from an "involved party."

A neighbor on the street described the family as polite and quiet and that this was the "last thing that she would have ever imagined in a million years."

The father had worked for Reno Buick GMC since 2006, according to the dealership.

"He has always been a valued member of our team," said Doreen Hicks, director of marketing for Reno Buick GMC. "We mourn the loss of him and his family. At this point, we are assisting the police with their investigation and we cannot comment further at this time.”

Adam Huber was a master technician at the dealership. Hicks said he was well-liked and a valued employee.

Update: The Reno Police Department said Friday afternoon that Joan Huber is the suspect in the south Reno murder-suicide that left four people dead.

Huber, 53, is believed to have have shot her husband, Adam Huber, 50, and then her two teenage sons before taking her own life.

Her children Adam, 17, and Michael, 16, were students at Damonte Ranch High School.

Police say the investigation is ongoing and there is no known motivation.

This is a breaking news story and will be updated.

Original post:

The Reno Police Department said more details on the investigation of a suspected murder suicide that happened in a south Reno home should be released on Friday.

The investigation is continuing into what may have happened to four members of the Huber family who were found dead at home on Wednesday morning, Reno Police Officer Travis Warren said.

Adam and Joan Huber, ages 50 and 53, and their sons Adam and Michael, 17 and 16, all died of gunshot wounds, the Washoe County Medical Examiner said Thursday.

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Their bodies were found after a call to police from an "involved party," police said. Warren did not release information on the caller's identity.

A neighbor on the street described the family as polite and quiet.

The father had worked for Reno Buick GMC since 2006, according to the dealership.

"He has always been a valued member of our team," said Doreen Hicks, director of marketing for Reno Buick GMC. "We mourn the loss of him and his family. At this point, we are assisting the police with their investigation and we cannot comment further at this time.”

Adam Huber was a master technician at the dealership. Hicks said he was well-liked and a valued employee.

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