Couple Had Just Moved in Together When Friend Got ‘Unusual and Worrying’ Call. A Welfare Check Revealed the Horror

SARASOTA, FL — A welfare check initiated by a concerned friend led Sarasota County Sheriff’s deputies to a grim discovery last week: a young woman and her partner dead in what investigators are describing as a domestic murder-suicide.

The Sarasota County Sheriff’s Office confirmed in a statement that Lily Z. Yard, 27, was found deceased in her home on February 22. Her partner, 40-year-old Jordan M. Rouff, was discovered at the scene with a self-inflicted gunshot wound. Though transported to a local hospital for emergency treatment, Rouff was later pronounced dead.

A Concerning Call Triggers Police Response

The investigation began earlier that Sunday when an unidentified individual contacted authorities to request a welfare check on the couple. According to the Sheriff’s Department, the individual had received a phone call from a friend involved in the situation that contained “unusual and worrying” statements.

While deputies have not clarified whether the call originated from Yard or Rouff, the nature of the communication was alarming enough to prompt an immediate dispatch to the residence. Upon arrival, authorities discovered both individuals had sustained gunshot wounds to the head.

History of Domestic Instability

Detectives investigating the case revealed that Yard and Rouff were involved in a volatile, “on-again, off-again” relationship. Despite the reported instability, the couple had recently moved into the Sarasota home together…

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