Two People Found Dead in Wintersteen Run Road Residence
On the evening of Thursday, November 13, 2025, two people were found dead inside a residence on Wintersteen Run Road in Adams County. The scene remains under active investigation by local detectives and investigators, and authorities have asked anyone with information to contact the sheriff's office.
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Adams County law enforcement responded late on November 13 to a residence on Wintersteen Run Road after two people were discovered deceased inside the home. The scene remained active into the following hours as detectives and investigative teams processed the house, conducting interviews and forensic work. Local reporting outlets published a photograph of the residence taken by reporter and photographer Ryan Applegate for the People's Defender, and county officials confirmed an ongoing investigation.
At the time authorities issued their initial statements, they had not released the identities of the deceased or the causes of death. Officials said further details would be withheld until investigators completed key parts of the inquiry and next of kin could be notified. Detectives continued to conduct interviews with potential witnesses and pursue forensic leads as part of a standard investigative sequence for an incident of this nature.
For Adams County residents the case immediately raises concerns about neighborhood safety and information transparency. Investigators are asking anyone who was in the Wintersteen Run Road area on the evening of November 13, or who may have information related to the incident, to contact the sheriff's office. Community members who notice activity that seems connected or who possess video footage from home cameras or doorbell cameras can provide important leads without needing to travel to the scene.
Local officials have emphasized the need to balance public information with the integrity of the investigation and the privacy of families involved. Law enforcement agencies typically restrict the release of identities and specific cause of death early in an investigation to protect both investigative avenues and the dignity of those affected while next of kin notifications are completed.
The case will likely prompt close attention from neighbors and community organizations in Adams County. Past incidents with similar local impact have led to increased neighborhood communication, community meetings, and outreach to mental health and victim support services. Residents with concerns about safety or who seek guidance on how to report tips are encouraged to reach out to the sheriff's office, which remains the official point of contact for this investigation.
As detectives continue forensic analysis and interviews, county leaders and law enforcement say they will provide updates when more information becomes available and when it can be released without compromising investigative work or the notification process.


