Victims of Fatal Wisconsin Fire Identified as 2 Adults, 4 Children

Victims of Fatal Wisconsin Fire Identified as 2 Adults, 4 Children
An apartment building is damaged after a fire in Hartland, Wis., on Oct. 21, 2022. (Scott Ash/Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel via AP)
The Associated Press
10/25/2022
Updated:
10/26/2022
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HARTLAND, Wis.—Authorities have identified the six people who died in an apartment fire in southern Wisconsin as two adults and four children.

All six lived together in one apartment of the four-unit building in Hartland, police said in a statement Sunday.

The adults who died were Connor McKisick and Jessica McKisick. The children were identified as a 14-year-old girl, a 12-year-old girl, and two 3-year-old boys. Their names were not disclosed.

All six deceased have a single gunshot wound. Connor McKisick’s gunshot wound has been determined to be self-inflicted. “There is also evidence of an ignitable liquid in the apartment where it normally not be located,” Hartland Police Department said in its latest update on Monday.

The cause of Friday’s fire has not been determined. Hartland Police Chief Torin Misko said authorities were conducting an “active criminal investigation.”

Multiple fire departments and police departments responded and helped evacuate tenants from the building and from apartment balconies, Misko said.

A total of 10 people were displaced by the fire, including two families of four and an adult couple, American Red Cross spokesman Justin Kern said.

Hartland is a village of approximately 9,100 people about 26 miles west of Milwaukee.