FL - Todt Fam *MEDIA only*Megan, Alek, Tyler, & Zoe, in Celebration, 6 Jan 2020 *Tony arrested

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Also, the Florida house they lived in was foreclosed on.

On Monday, police in Florida converged on his former home where four people were found dead inside the home.

Officials in Florida have not released the identities of the people involved in the investigation.


Police did say the suspect is in custody.

Deputies made several attempts to make contact with the family inside the home throughout the weekend, but were unsuccessful until Monday.

On Monday night, the Colchester First Selectman's Office posted a comment on social media saying, "The news reports out of Celebration, Florida regarding a Colchester family are shocking and heartbreaking. I know that the thoughts and prayers of our entire community are with the relatives and friends of the family involved."

The Colchester First Selectman did not say if this post was in regards to the Todt family.

Colchester family hasn't been heard from in a week
 
Fears mount for missing family
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By John Penney
jpenney@norwichbulletin.com, (860) 857-6965

Posted Jan 13, 2020 at 9:41 PMUpdated Jan 14, 2020 at 6:32 PM



COLCHESTER – Four bodies were found Monday in a Florida residence leased by a Colchester family whose friends and family have been trying to contact them for days.

Few details have been released more than a day after Florida police began a death investigation at the residence owned by Anthony and Megan Todt, local physical therapists with three children who operate two offices in Colchester.
 
According to the Ontario, N.Y., County Clerk's Office, Anthony Todt and his two companies, Performance Edge Sports LLC and Family Physical Therapy, owe almost $100,000 to two creditors for unpaid loans. Business Merchant Funding filed a civil suit seeking $28,481 on March 1, 2019. Interest and attorney fees brought that to $36,279. Green Capital Funding LLC sought $50,218 on Jan. 24, 2019, which now stands at $63,525.82 due to interest and attorney fees.

In 2019, he satisfied a $455,502 debt to AKF Inc. with an approximately $265,000 payment.

Police: 4 found dead inside home rented by Colchester business owners
 
In a brief statement to reporters Monday, Sheriff Russ Russ Gibson said deputies were called to the home about 9 a.m. about a suspicious death. However, a log obtained by the Orlando Sentinel described the nature of the call that led deputies to the home as a “wanted person.”

The log indicates that at least 40 Sheriff’s Office personnel were dispatched to the house.

Connecticut family linked to deaths of 4 people near Orlando, Fla.
 
Celebration death investigation may have ties to Connecticut

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Augustin said the first indication something might be amiss came last Friday when the owner of the house came by and was peering in the windows. He told Augustin he was trying to determine if his renters had moved out because they had failed to pay the rent. He also said the power company had shut off the electricity.

WESH 2 News confirmed through Osceola County court records related to the family's eviction from the home last month, and Connecticut election records, as well as a comparison of email addresses on business documents, that the home was leased by Tony and Megan Todt, originally from Connecticut.

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