A baby was kidnapped after her mother and another woman were shot dead in a park - and her five-year-old sister is in the hospital with a critical head injury.
Two Texico, New Mexico women, Samantha Cisneros and Taryn Allen, both 23, were found dead at Ned Houk Park on Friday afternoon.
The two women were found next to a 5-year-old girl with a critical head wound and an empty stroller and baby bottle belonging to a now-missing infant.
Investigators say Samantha Cisneros is the mother to both the young child found at the scene and to the 10-month-old missing child, Eleia Maria Torres.
Now, police are looking for the kidnapped infant, whom they believe the women's killer abducted and who is in 'immediate danger,' but have no suspects as of Saturday morning.
Pictured: 10-month-old child, Eleia Maria Torres, who was kidnapped after her mom and another woman were shot dead in a park. Her five-year-old sister is in the hospital with a critical head injury
Two New Mexico women, Samantha Cisneros and Taryn Allen, both 23, were found dead at Ned Houk Park on Friday afternoon
The Clovis Police responded to a call reporting the two bodies found at Ned Houk Park at about 4:30 pm on Friday, Police Lt. Steven Wright said in a news release.
Officers arrived on scene and found two female victims, with apparent gunshot wounds, laying on the ground near a silver Dodge minivan.
Police said the 5-year-old was covered in blood and seriously injured - but officials are unsure at this time whether she was shot, beaten or possibly hit with a car.
The child was transported to Plains Regional Medical Center and then transferred to a Lubbock, Texas, area hospital for treatment.
'Investigators believe Eleia Maria Torres has been abducted by the perpetrator of this crime and is in immediate danger,' the police statement read.
An Amber Alert was issued for Eleia Maria Torres and reported the suspect 'was possibly in a maroon Honda car.'
Investigators reportedly found a car part belonging to a maroon Honda at the scene of the killings - but said it could be a 'stretch' that it's related to the incident.
The two dead women were found next to a 5-year-old girl with a critical head wound and an empty stroller and baby bottle belonging to a now-missing infant (pictured)
At this time, police have no motive for the deaths, Clovis Deputy Police Chief Trevor Thron said, as reported by Eastern New Mexico News.
The women's belongings, including a purse and car, were found with the deceased.
Police said the father of the missing infant is 'not a suspect at this time,' after interviewing him.
'Dad came in and talked to us, and he was just as shocked as everyone else,' Thron said to the outlet.
'No idea where he is, and of course, we would like to speak with him,' Clovis Police Chief Roy Rice said on Saturday morning.
It is unclear why the women were in the park. Police said their families said they were supposed to be at Walmart to sell puppies.
The victims had stopped at Twin Cronnies drive-in, and their food was untouched in the car, according to Thron.
Thron said investigators have 'no clue' what led to their deaths - and no arrests have been made yet.
'We do know they were supposed to be at Walmart, from what family members knew, selling puppies,' Thron said.
'They had five puppies inside their vehicle at Ned Houk. Everybody thought they were at Walmart with the puppies. We're not sure if they were at Walmart and then went to Ned Houk, we just don't know.'
Rice said it's also not completely clear how the second women died.
One women was shot dead but investigators with the Office of the Medical Investigator are still trying to determine the cause of death of the second women late Friday.
The condition of the injured child, who is said to be the half-sibling of the 5-year-old, is unclear as of early Saturday.
The 9th Judicial Major Crime Unit was activated and took over the investigation.
The investigation is ongoing and police encourage anyone with pertinent information to contact the Clovis Police Department at 575-769-1921.