Weber County Sheriff's Sgt. Sean Endsley briefs members of the...

Weber County Sheriff's Sgt. Sean Endsley briefs members of the media at a scene where four people were found dead in West Haven, Utah, Wednesday, Sept. 4, 2024. Credit: AP/Isaac Hale

WEST HAVEN, Utah — A Utah woman and her three children who were found shot to death in a vehicle died in a murder-suicide, Weber County officials said Friday.

Maribel Ibarra, 32, shot her children — ages 4, 2, and 1 — in the cargo area of her vehicle in West Haven before shooting herself, Lt. Terance Lavely said. He did not release the names of the children.

Investigators reached their conclusion based on video evidence, physical evidence, witness statements and interviews with family members, he said. The gun was found in the vehicle.

The investigation continues to try and determine what led to the shooting, something Lavely said might not lead to an answer.

Members of Ibarra’s family provided a written statement to reporters that talked about the “deep sorrow” they have for the loss of people they called “the light of our lives."

“As a family, we unfortunately knew nothing about her mental health. We always saw her as a loving mother, which makes this so shocking for us," the statement said. “This pain is something we wish no one would ever have to go through.”

A neighbor, Darren King, told KSL-TV that Ibarra had recently moved back into the home to live with her father, whose wife died this summer.

An investigator takes photographs as she examines a vehicle at...

An investigator takes photographs as she examines a vehicle at a scene where four people were found dead in West Haven, Utah, Wednesday, Sept. 4, 2024. Credit: AP/Isaac Hale

“After he lost his wife of 50 years, and now to lose his daughter and his grandkids — his grandkids were his life,” King said.

District Attorney Ray Tierney said investigators hope the new images, rendered by forensic anthropologists who studied the person’s skull, will help lead to an identification. Credit: NewsdayTV

Updated 37 minutes ago District Attorney Ray Tierney said investigators hope the new images, rendered by forensic anthropologists who studied the person's skull, will help lead to an identification.

District Attorney Ray Tierney said investigators hope the new images, rendered by forensic anthropologists who studied the person’s skull, will help lead to an identification. Credit: NewsdayTV

Updated 37 minutes ago District Attorney Ray Tierney said investigators hope the new images, rendered by forensic anthropologists who studied the person's skull, will help lead to an identification.

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