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Lycoming County authorities seek information, footage to aid in double homicide investigation

Two bodies were found in a vehicle on Terrace Place after midnight Friday.

WILLIAMSPORT, Pa. — UPDATE: Authorities in Lycoming County released new details on the double homicide in Williamsport during a press conference Saturday morning.

Officials say the victims, Alisha Seese and Ronald Dailey, both 37, were coworkers at a factory in the city.  

Investigators believe the two left work together and drove to a lot along the 1700 block of Terrace Place, where they were shot inside the vehicle.

Police say one person of interest is locked up on unrelated charges.  They have not said who that person is or whether they had a known relationship with either of the victims.

Officials did say, however, they believe the shooting was an isolated incident.  There is no danger to the public.

Lycoming County authorities want to review surveillance footage from homes and businesses in the area.

Anyone with video or other information is asked to contact the Williamsport Bureau of Police.  Tips can be submitted through the CRIMEWATCH page here.

Original story:

Williamsport police call the death of two people early Friday morning homicide.

Authorities say calls came in for shots fired just after midnight, and officers swarmed the 1700 block of Terrace Place.

Investigators say they found a man and a woman dead from gunshots inside a vehicle.

The victims were identified as Alisha Seese, 37, and Ronald Dailey, 37.

Nancy Futch lives around the corner.

"It was about 11:30, and I heard a couple of shots, but I didn't think it was gunshots around here. I woke up about 3:30, and I saw some lights out the back."

Futch is concerned for her family's safety.

"My grandkids were just snow sledding right here the other day. There's a lot of kids in this area. That's nerve-wracking. I just moved here from Charleston, South Carolina. Everyone told me it's always been quiet and safe here."

Williamsport police believe this is an isolated incident, and there is no current danger to the public.

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