4 University of Idaho students found dead in home outside campus in what police are calling a homicide
A homicide investigation is underway after four University of Idaho students were found dead Sunday at a home just outside the campus, police and the university?s president said.
Officers responding before noon to a call of an unconscious person discovered the fatalities, the Moscow Police Department said in a news release.
'It is with deep sadness that I share with you that the university was notified today of the death of four University of Idaho students living off-campus believed to be victims of homicide,' university president Scott Green said in a statement to the campus community.
Police have not released the causes of death or identities of the victims. Police have indicated 'there is no ongoing threat,' the university tweeted Sunday without elaborating.
The stunning discovery comes as another US college campus the University of Virginia in Charlottesville is reeling as authorities hunt early Monday for a gunman, identified as a UVA student, accused of killing three people and wounding two Sunday on school grounds. A lockdown there remains in place.
At the University of Idaho where students Sunday afternoon initially were advised to shelter in place amid the homicide probe in-person and online classes Monday are canceled and set to resume Tuesday.
The deceased students' families have been notified, and the university is working to assist with the police investigation, Green said. Anyone with information about the case has been asked to contact Moscow Police.
'We are grateful for the support of the community and the ongoing efforts of the Police Department. The university is committed to supporting students and families during this difficult time,' Green said.