Tearful 911 Call Reported Domestic Dispute at Home of Dentist, Wife, Months Before They Were Found Dead: Report

A woman called 911 to report what dispatchers described as a “domestic dispute” at the home of a beloved Ohio dentist and his wife months before the couple was found shot dead, according to a report.

Spencer Tepe, 37, and his wife, Monique, 39, were shot dead sometime between 2 a.m. and 5 a.m. on Dec. 30 in the upstairs of their residence — as their two children and dog remained unharmed inside, cops said.

An unknown woman called 911 around 2:45 a.m. on April 15 at the same Weinland Park address where the Tepe family lived, according to dispatch audio obtained by Fox News Digital.

The woman hung up while calling authorities, prompting an operator to call her back to make sure she no longer needed help, the audio clip showed. . .

Tepe, who worked at the Athens Dental Depot, was found with multiple gunshot wounds, and Monique suffered at least one shot to the chest, according to police records.

The Tepes were found dead after coworkers grew concerned when Spencer didn’t show up for work on the morning of Dec. 30. (Read more from “Tearful 911 Call Reported Domestic Dispute at Home of Dentist, Wife, Months Before They Were Found Dead: Report” HERE)