Police in West Virginia are seeking a suspect in a trio of fatal shootings in the north-central part of the state Monday.
Jody Lee Hunt, 39, is wanted in three fatal shootings in Westover and Monongalia County, which left at least four people dead, according to WVNS.
Police said there is probable cause to believe that the shootings, which occurred between 8 and 10 a.m. Monday, are connected.
WAJR reports that Hunt allegedly gunned down Doug Brady, of Westover; Sharon Kay Berkshire, 39, of Westover; and Michael David Frum, 28, of Maidsville in multiple shootings. A fourth victim, who was shot at Sweet Pea Lane in Monongalia County, has not been identified.
According to the station:
Several county schools were placed on precautionary lockdown, and a manhunt is underway.
Police are searching for a black 2011 Ford F150 extended cab truck, with a sticker in the back window and a black cover over the truck bed. The license plate on the truck is blacked out and unreadable.

Police say this Ford F150 is linked to multiple shootings in West Virginia.
Anyone who sees Hunt or the vehicle is asked to call 911 or the West Virginia State Police.
This is a developing story.
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Jody Lee Hunt, 39, is wanted in three fatal shootings in Westover and Monongalia County, which left at least four people dead, according to WVNS.
Police said there is probable cause to believe that the shootings, which occurred between 8 and 10 a.m. Monday, are connected.
WAJR reports that Hunt allegedly gunned down Doug Brady, of Westover; Sharon Kay Berkshire, 39, of Westover; and Michael David Frum, 28, of Maidsville in multiple shootings. A fourth victim, who was shot at Sweet Pea Lane in Monongalia County, has not been identified.
According to the station:
Brady was gunned down at his business, Doug's Towing in Westover, Monday morning. Police found Berkshire and Frum at Sunset Beach in the Cheat Lake area.
Several county schools were placed on precautionary lockdown, and a manhunt is underway.
Police are searching for a black 2011 Ford F150 extended cab truck, with a sticker in the back window and a black cover over the truck bed. The license plate on the truck is blacked out and unreadable.
Anyone who sees Hunt or the vehicle is asked to call 911 or the West Virginia State Police.
This is a developing story.
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