Alaska State Troopers: 2 Wasilla women’s deaths ‘likely’ caused by carbon monoxide poisoning

ANCHORAGE, Alaska (KTUU) – A pair of Wasilla women were found unresponsive inside a home on Saturday afternoon from what officials say is “likely” carbon monoxide poisoning.

According to Alaska State Troopers, authorities went to the Williwaw Subdivision in Wasilla early Saturday afternoon on a report of two deaths inside a home.

The report was received at 1:12 p.m.; Wasilla Police Department, Central Mat-Su EMS and Fire and troopers responded.

After lifesaving efforts were made on Desiree Michaud, 19, and Rosa Schlosser, 21, both women were declared dead, according to troopers.

The women were home while a generator was running inside a crawlspace, “likely dying from carbon monoxide poisoning,” troopers said.

Troopers say no foul play is suspected but the investigation into the deaths is not yet complete.

The women’s bodies were taken to the State Medical Examiner’s Office for autopsy.

Troopers: 2 Wasilla women’s deaths ‘likely’ caused by carbon monoxide poisoning (alaskasnewssource.com)