If you or someone you know is having suicidal thoughts, contact the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 988. Four family members have died in an apparent murder-suicide in suburban Massachusetts, officials said. The relatives were all found dead in Lynn, Massachusetts, which is about 13 miles north of Boston. Three male victims appear to have died from gunshot wounds. The Essex County District Attorney’s Office also identified a female suspect, who authorities believe may have taken her own life by shooting herself. Officials say Lynn police responded to the sounds of gunshots around 2:53 p.m. Tuesday. WASHINGTON MAN ARRESTED AFTER DOUBLE MURDER OF COUPLE Two adult men, ages 66 and 34, were found dead from apparent gunshot wounds. (WFXT) Police soon found two men, aged 34 and 66, dead. TEXAS SALON SECURITY GUARD SHOT AND KILLED BY CUSTOMER DURING DISPUTE Less than two hours after the initial discovery, the female suspect was found dead in her car in a Stop & Shop parking lot. Officials say the 31-year-old female suspect died of an apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound. (WFXT) Investigators later found another dead man in a car in Lynn and soon realized they were all related. “An initial investigation identified a 31-year-old woman as a possible suspect,” the DA’s office confirmed, according to WFXT. Identities have not been released by authorities, who say they are completing family notifications. All the victims were related to each other, officials say. (WFXT) CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APP While the apparent murder-suicide is under investigation, Lynn Police Chief Christopher Reddy assured residents there is no threat to the public.