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3 kids found dead in Los Angeles home, mother arrested

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                                Flowers and teddy bears are left outside a ranch-style house in the West Hills neighborhood of the San Fernando Valley in Los Angeles. Police say three children were found dead at the home over the weekend and their mother and a teenager were arrested in the killings.
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Flowers and teddy bears are left outside a ranch-style house in the West Hills neighborhood of the San Fernando Valley in Los Angeles. Police say three children were found dead at the home over the weekend and their mother and a teenager were arrested in the killings.

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                                Flowers and teddy bears are left outside a ranch-style house in the West Hills neighborhood of the San Fernando Valley in Los Angeles. Police say three children were found dead at this Los Angeles home over the weekend and their mother and a teenager were arrested in the killings.
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Flowers and teddy bears are left outside a ranch-style house in the West Hills neighborhood of the San Fernando Valley in Los Angeles. Police say three children were found dead at this Los Angeles home over the weekend and their mother and a teenager were arrested in the killings.

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                                Flowers and teddy bears are left outside a ranch-style house in the West Hills neighborhood of the San Fernando Valley in Los Angeles. Police say three children were found dead at the home over the weekend and their mother and a teenager were arrested in the killings.
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                                Flowers and teddy bears are left outside a ranch-style house in the West Hills neighborhood of the San Fernando Valley in Los Angeles. Police say three children were found dead at this Los Angeles home over the weekend and their mother and a teenager were arrested in the killings.

LOS ANGELES >> Three children were found dead at a Los Angeles home over the weekend and their mother and a teenager were arrested, police said today.

Officers responded to a call reporting an assault at the home in the San Fernando Valley Sunday morning and found three unresponsive children, said Officer Lizeth Lomeli, a Los Angeles Police Department spokesperson.

Paramedics pronounced the children dead and police in a statement said they ranged in age from 8 to 12.

Police did not disclose information about how investigators believe the children were killed. The victims were two boys and a girl, Los Angeles County Department of Medical Examiner-Coroner said in an email.

Police identified the children’s mother as Angela Flores, 38. A 16-year-old was also detained, but the teen’s identity and relationship to the family were not immediately made public by police.

While Flores was arrested in three of the killings, the teen was arrested in one of them, police said.

Flores “admitted to killing her children,” the police statement said. But it was not immediately known whether she had a lawyer who could speak on her behalf. Online jail records showed she was detained on $6 million bail, with no court date set yet.

Prisila Canales, who lives near the ranch-style house in the West Hills neighborhood where the killings happened, told reporters there was a disturbance late Saturday night in which the woman screamed and acted erratically until someone called authorities.

Canales said paramedics put the woman on a stretcher and that she struggled and yelled, “Where’s my Bible?”

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