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5 dead, 2 hurt in attack at Indian reservation in Calif.

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Authorities identified the other victims as Irene Celaya, 60; Francisco Moreno, 61; and Bernard Franco, 53. Authorities said the victims were related to Hector Celaya, but did not specify how.

The boy authorities took to the hospital was Hector Celaya’s son, Andrew, age 6. He remains hospitalized.

The Tule River tribe’s website described its 139-year-old, 85-acre reservation as a “remote rural area” “accessible only by one winding paved road.” “It is isolated in a rugged setting that allows for privacy and for development independent from urban or recreational sprawl,” the website said. The nearest city, Porterville, is about 20 miles west.

The reservation has its own security, but Douglass said the Sheriff’s Department was heading the investigation.

Reservation officials could not be reached for comment Sunday. A woman who answered the phone for the security department declined to speak about the incident.

Douglass declined to elaborate on a motive for the shootings but said authorities “were aware” of Celaya, who was “known to use drugs.”

When describing Celaya in their initial alert about the crime, authorities noted his tattoos: a shark on his stomach and, on his right leg, the name of his 8-year-old daughter: “Alyssa.”

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