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Reward set up for arrest in Mesa double homicide

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(Source: CBS 5 News) The bodies of a man and a young woman were found in the camper behind a residence near Crismon Road and Main Street in Mesa on Monday night. (Source: CBS 5 News) The bodies of a man and a young woman were found in the camper behind a residence near Crismon Road and Main Street in Mesa on Monday night.
Victims: Philip Marquis, 70, and Leila Ziegler, 30 Victims: Philip Marquis, 70, and Leila Ziegler, 30
MESA, AZ (CBS5) -

A reward has been set up for information on the person or persons who murdered two people in a camper in Mesa.

Sheriff Joe Arpaio said the bodies of Philip Marquis, 70, and Leila Ziegler, 30, were found about 7:30 p.m. on Nov. 5 in the camper behind a residence near Crismon Road and Main Street. 

He said blood was found "all over the camper."

Arpaio said they were victims of a violent murder.

Arpaio said five adults living in the main residence were questioned by detectives.

An account has been set up for the reward leading to an arrest and conviction. The account is at Chase Bank, No. 15002681.

Anyone with information is asked to call Silent Witness at 480-948-6377.

Stay with cbs5az.com and CBS 5 News as this story develops.

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