According to the Medical Examiner's Office, the four bodies found inside the Parker Street home on Feb. 16 died of carbon monoxide poisoning.

NORTH LITTLE ROCK, Ark. — The attached video is from a previous report.

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According to the Medical Examiner's Office, the four bodies found inside a North Little Rock home on Sunday, Feb. 16 died of carbon monoxide poisoning and not related to drugs as previously reported.

North Little Rock police found the bodies just before midnight and immediately launched an investigation into the deaths.

The four people were identified as 36-year-old Brandi Russell, 51-year-old Tracy Hampton, 47-year-old Deon Lindsey and 47-year-old Christopher Cross.

The medical examiner contacted police on Wednesday, Feb. 19, indicating the manner of death to be carbon monoxide poisoning from what detectives identified as a stolen welder/generator stolen the morning of the deaths.

Police say the generator was stolen from a construction site on Pike Avenue.

The four bodies were found by police while officers were conducting a property check at a house on Parker Street. The door was open when officers arrived where they ended up find the four people dead.

Suspected drugs were found at the scene, but it was concluded they were not the cause of death.

The North Little Rock Police Department said this is an on-going investigation.