A reward for information leading to the arrest and conviction of whoever killed a South Georgia couple and their adult grandson has increased from to $15,000, the GBI said.

Officers on Sunday found Carson Holliman, 64, his wife Vondell Holliman, 63, and their grandson Christopher Holliman, 24, dead in a home in the 2200 block of Wolfe Street, Brunswick police said in a Facebook post.

The bodies were sent to a state crime lab for autopsies. Results haven’t been released.

“The actual circumstances leading up to the deaths are under investigation,” Brunswick police said. “However, foul play is suspected.”

Members of Zion Baptist Church went to the Hollimans’ house to check on them after they did not attend services Sunday morning and called police, according to the Florida Times-Union. The last time neighbors recalled seeing the family was Friday, the newspaper reported.

The Glynn County Police Department kicked in $5,000 to boost the reward amount from $10,000 to $15,000, Brunswick authorities said.

Anyone with information about the case is asked to call 912-267-5516.

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