What we know now:

1. The victims: Kelli J. Doherty, 20, of Tequesta; Brandi El-Salhy, 24, of Gainesville; and Sean P. Henry, 25, of Jupiter.

2. Where’s the suspect? As of 9:50 a.m., police said they have identified a person of interest.

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3. What happened? Three people were shot and killed overnight at 1105 Mohawk St. in the Jupiter River Estates neighborhood, north of Toney Penna Drive and west of Maplewood Drive, in Jupiter.

4. Second shooting: About 15 minutes after the shooting on Mohawk Street, emergency crews respond to another shooting less than a mile south near the intersection of Via Veracruz and Paseos Way in Jupiter.

5. School closed:Jupiter Christian School in an email to parents said it has closed today to minimize neighborhood traffic while town police investigate the fatal shootings. The Palm Beach County School District said it is also limiting access at Jupiter High School, which is located just over a mile from the crime scene, in an “abundance of caution.”

JUPITER — Two women and a man were found dead late Sunday in the town’s worst shooting in more than seven years, prompting one nearby school to cancel classes and leading to the evacuation of a residential street.

Kelli J. Doherty, 20, of Tequesta, Brandi El-Salhy, 24, of Gainesville, and Sean P. Henry, 25, of Jupiter were killed in the shooting, which was reported at about 10:30 p.m. at a home on the 1100 block of Mohawk Street in the Jupiter River Estates neighborhood, north of Toney Penna Drive and west of Maplewood Drive, in Jupiter.

Jupiter police said they have a person of interest in the shooting. Palm Beach Gardens police this morning found a dark-colored sedan on the southbound side of Interstate 95 just north of Northlake Boulevard that was considered a vehicle of interest. The car was not occupied, Gardens police said.

Jupiter Police Chief Frank Kitzerow said the shooting doesn’t appear to be “a random act of violence,” adding that he doesn’t think anyone in neighborhood is in danger.

Police would not say how many shots were fired, where the bodies were found on the property or if any weapons were found at the scene, citing the ongoing investigation.

A neighbor said the home was being rented and that those living there had moved in only a few months ago.

About 15 minutes after the shooting on Mohawk Street, emergency crews respond to another shooting less than a mile south near the intersection of Via Veracruz and Paseos Way in Jupiter. The victim in that shooting, whose name has not been released, was taken to a trauma center, county fire rescue officials said.

Jupiter police said that incident is likely related to the shooting on Mohawk Street.

The three victims, all in their 20s, were active on social media. A neighbor said that Henry had just returned from from Haiti, where he was a volunteer.

Henry went to Jupiter High School and attended Tallahassee Community College, according to his Facebook page. He currently worked at Keating Moore Construction. Previously, he was an employee at JupiterFIRST Church.

Tisa Oldham, JupiterFIRST’s chief operating officer, said that Henry had been a participant in the church’s program since he was a child. He took a mission trip to Haiti last month, where he was one of nine people who helped build houses, she said.

Last week, he led the prayer for children during a Sunday service. He worked with the youth group and was one its leader, Oldham said.

“He is deeply missed here,” she said. “He is loved by this congregation. We plan to make ourselves available to his family.”

A psychologist will be at the church during a group session Tuesday night for those who need counseling. The session will be at 7 p.m. the church’s Center For Spiritual Renewal.

A woman who answered the phone at Keating Moore Construction on Monday said the company had no comment.

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Jupiter police this morning called in the Palm Beach County Sheriff’s Office’s bomb squad to deal with a suspicious package found near the crime scene. Kitzerow said about 15 homes have been evacuated as a result of the package, which was later determined to be safe.

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Meanwhile, Jupiter Christian School in an email to parents said it has closed today to minimize neighborhood traffic while town police investigate the fatal shootings of three people late Sunday. The school, at Delaware and Mohican boulevards, is a few blocks from the crime scene. Streets in Jupiter River Estates neighborhood are narrow.

“The administration places high importance on the safety and security of our students and employees,” the school said in a message on its website. “Overnight, Jupiter Police responded to a shooting resulting in the death of three people on Mohawk Street. Currently, the search remains ongoing for the suspect. The President of Jupiter Christian School has been in direct contact with Jupiter police officials. While the facilities at Jupiter Christian School are not within the immediate search radius, police expect to be in the neighborhood throughout the day and Mohawk Street will be closed. Jupiter Christian School will be closed Monday to minimize traffic flow in the neighborhood given ongoing police efforts.”

The Palm Beach County School District said it is also limiting access at Jupiter High School, which is located just over a mile from the crime scene, in an “abundance of caution.” Students are moving normally within the campus, but access to and from the school is limited, a district spokeswoman said.

This morning, yellow police tape was hung in front of the grey-colored home on Mohawk Street. A red, older-model truck was backed into the driveway. A trash can sat just outside the home’s blue front door.

County property records show the 1,260-square-foot home was last sold in 2005.

Residents in the area describe the community as a “middle-class neighborhood, mostly owners, some rentals.”

Jupiter River Estates is an older Jupiter neighborhood of mostly single-family homes east of Maplewood Drive between Indiantown Road and Toney Penna Drive. The streets, which are lined on both sides with sidewalks, are named after Native Americans, such as Cree Street, Mohican Boulevard and Navaho Street.

Many homes have boats in their driveways.

“It’s a great neighborhood. We all wave to each other,” said Maggie Jeffries, who lives a few houses from the location of the shooting and heard the gunfire Sunday night.

A neighbor who wished to remain anonymous said he counted eight initial gunshots. He said came out of his home near the Mohawk Street crime scene and saw a young man run and duck.

He said the young man ran back toward where the initial gunshots were fired. There was one more shot, and then a car sped away.

Vicki Wagley, who was in Jupiter visiting from Houston and staying with a friend, said she initially was unsure what the commotion was.

“We were sitting in the living room after the Super Bowl,” Wagley said. “We heard four quick shots. Then quiet for about 10 seconds. Then four more shots. I thought it was Patriots fans celebrating the Super Bowl. Then we saw police cars outside.”

Jeffries said the shooting occurred right after the Super Bowl ended.

“I heard four shots. Then quiet. Then four more shots. I knew it wasn’t fireworks,” Jeffries said. “My dogs started barking. I knew it was gunfire. I thought somebody was shooting, celebrating the Super Bowl.”

Jennifer Foster, a 13-year resident of a nearby house, was surprised by what happened.

“It’s a middle-class neighborhood, mostly owners, some rentals,” Foster said. “Everybody is friendly, kids go trick-or-treating every year. We’ve had petty crimes here, never anything like this.”

There had been no fatal shootings in the neighborhood since at least 2009, according to a Palm Beach Post database.

The slayings are the first in Jupiter since April 2015 and the worst since Nov. 27, 2009, when Paul Merhige shot and killed four family members following Thanksgiving dinner at their home, according to a Palm Beach Post database. Merhige is serving a life term in prison.

Immediately after the shootings, residents were urged to stay in their homes, lock their doors and call police if they saw anything suspicious. But later, police said they could leave their homes. The shooter is not believed to be in the area.

Witnesses can contact the Jupiter Police Department at (561) 746-6201 or Crime Stoppers of Palm Beach County at (800) 458-TIPS (8477). You can remain anonymous and may be eligible for a reward of up to $1,000.

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Staff Researcher Melanie Mena and Staff Writer Sarah Peters contributed to this story.