Cobb County police are searching for a man they believe committed a triple homicide on Saturday at the Pinetree Country Club in Kennesaw, Ga.

Police responded to the scene about 2:20 p.m. local time on Saturday, where they found the body of Siller, 41, at the 10th hole with an “apparent gunshot wound to the head,” according to the release.

Officer Shenise Barner toldThe Atlanta Journal-Constitutionthat Siller was pronounced dead on the scene.

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Barner added in her email to theJournal-ConstitutionSunday night that one of the men was the registered owner of the vehicle, Paul Pierson, while the other has not yet been identified.

According toThe New York Times, the suspect drove onto the golf course with the bodies of the two victims in the bed of the truck.

Kennesaw State University, which is near the golf course, tweeted Saturday that thesuspect is “considered armed and dangerous,“adding that he is believed to be “6'1” and 170 lbs and was last seen wearing a white T-shirt.”

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“Suspect was Last seen in area on Pine Tree Country Club headed towards Frey Lake Rd,” the university added.

Georgia PGA and Georgia State Golf Association tweeted out condolences over Siller’s death, with PGA of America President Jim Richersonsaying in a statement, “We are truly heartbroken to hear about the senseless murder that took place yesterday at the Pine Tree Country Club in Georgia that took the life of PGA member Gene Siller.”

“PGA of America sends our thoughts, prayers and deepest sympathy to his family, club and the Georgia PGA community,” Richerson added.

source: people.com