TROY — The woman who was found dead — with a gunshot wound to the head — early Tuesday morning in a Lansingburgh neighborhood was 19 years old, city police said.

"We do not believe that the crime was random," Deputy Police Chief Daniel DeWolf said late Tuesday afternoon. He added that the woman is not from the immediate area.

Her name has not yet been released, as the homicide investigation continues.

Residents called police shortly before 4 a.m. after discovering an "unresponsive" woman in the road. She was found dead behind a parked car near the intersection of 111th Street and Fourth Avenue, police said.

It was not yet clear if police believe the victim was shot while walking in the street or if she was shot in another location and left on the street.

The death is the city's second homicide of the year.

Troy Police Capt. Matthew Montanino said Tuesday morning that detectives went going door-to-door in the neighborhood, asking neighbors if they heard anything and checking surveillance cameras.

"This area seems to be a relatively quiet area of the city," he said.

Police cordoned off the area where the body was found with a raised white sheet, eventually removing it around noon on Tuesday. Police told some residents near the crime scene that they had to stay in their homes and would not be allowed to use their cars for some time.

All roads have since reopened.

Detectives and evidence technicians stayed at the scene until 4 p.m. Officers could be seen using a metal detector to comb for evidence.

Several agencies are helping the Troy police with the investigation, including the FBI, State Police, state Parole and Rensselaer County Probation Office.

Anyone with information is asked to call Troy Police at 518-270-4421.