COLUMBUS — A former Ashland dentist and his wife were found shot to death in their home on Tuesday morning, according to a press release from the Columbus Division of Police.
The victims were identified as Spencer Tepe 37, and Monique Tepe, 39, police reported. Authorities reported Spencer Tepe suffered multiple gunshot wounds. Two small children, both under the age of 6, were also found unharmed in the Weinland Park residence.
Ashland County Pictures reported that Spencer Tepe had worked at Stone Creek Dental in Ashland before recently transferring to Columbus, where he was employed at Athens Dental Depot.
Police say they have not located a gun and homicide investigators are working the case. The Columbus Dispatch reported there were no indications a murder-suicide had occurred but could not provide further details.
At approximately 10:04 a.m., Columbus Police Patrol officers were dispatched to the 1400 block of North 4th Street on a well-being check. Officers arrived at the scene and located two adult victims suffering apparent gunshot wounds.
Columbus Fire Department Medic 7 personnel arrived and pronounced both victims deceased at 10:11 a.m.
“The [911] caller stated they were concerned because they hadn’t heard from their employee,” Columbus Police Sgt. Joe Albert told WSYX. “They didn’t show up for work, and they were just concerned that maybe something was wrong with their employee.”
Anyone with information regarding this incident is asked to call Columbus Police Homicide Unit at 614-645-4730 or Central Ohio Crime Stoppers at 614-461-TIPS (8477).
Detective Weiner is the lead detective on the case and is being assisted by Detective Miller.
Fox 19 News reported that Spencer Tepe lived in Mason, near Cincinnati, before attending Ohio State University to earn his doctor of dental surgery.
WSYX ABC6 on Your Side in Columbus reported that the Tepes married in 2021 and were one month away from celebrating their five-year anniversary.
