Buffalo Grove police are still investigating after five people were discovered dead in a residence on Wednesday, including two children.

The fatalities were named as Lilia Kisliak, 67, Andre Kisliak, 39, Vera Kisliak, 36, Vivian Kisliak, 6, and Amelia Kisliak, 4.
According to Banek, examinations on four of the five victims have been conducted, and all of the deaths appear to be the result of sharp force injuries.

Many things remain unanswered after the five family members were discovered inside a home in this tranquil Buffalo Grove area.
Officers responded to a two-story residence in the 2800 block of Acadia Terrace at 11 a.m. Wednesday after receiving a report for a woman’s well-being check.
When no one answered the door, police said they forced entry and discovered five persons dead inside.

Baron Harmon has resided in this neighborhood for 40 years and has stopped to bring flowers to put outside his house. Every morning, he looked forward to seeing the youngsters outside.
“I knew there was something up when I didn’t see them out in the morning and I thought well, you know, maybe I thought it was colder, they got a ride to school or something,” Harmon explained. “It’s really sad.”

Neighbors stated they’d never seen anything like it.
“Eighteen years, my kids grew up here… you never see it, never seen anything like this ever,” says Buffalo Grove homeowner Falguni Patel.
“It’s a shock,” remarked Michelle, a local. “Good location, quiet location. Everyone keeps to themselves, yet everyone knows everyone else, so it’s really sad.”

Police said their investigation is ongoing, but they did confirm the deaths were the result of a domestic-related event, that no suspects are being sought, and that there is no danger to the public.
The Lake County Coroner stated that the identities of those who perished will not be released until their autopsies are completed.
“It’s really sad,” Harmon added. “It was difficult to sleep last night. It’s unfortunate that you ask yourself, “Did I miss something?” Should I have noticed anything?'”
The inquiry is being assisted by the Lake County Major Crimes Task Force.
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