CLEVELAND, Ohio — Four people found dead inside an abandoned home on Saturday died of multiple gunshot wounds, the Cuyahoga County Medical Examiner said.

All four deaths were ruled homicides. Their bodies were discovered after someone reported a smell coming from the home on East 144th Street, south of Kinsman Avenue. The bodies were found in a third-floor bedroom, police said.

Two of the four bodies have been identified by fingerprints, the medical examiner said. Dejuan Willis, 20, and Christopher Monroe, 23, both of Cleveland, were found inside the home.

The two other bodies have not been identified. All four bodies were in a state of decomposition when they were found about 9:30 p.m. Saturday. A gun was found inside the home, police said.

It is unknown how long the four were dead, or if they were killed at the home. No arrests have been made in the case. The medical examiner said all four cases are under active investigation.

Police said the home was known as a drug house.

Cleveland City Councilman Kevin Bishop told cleveland.com that that the bodies were discovered by area residents during a neighborhood clean-up.

The home is owned by Ohio Erie Properties. Former Cleveland City Councilman John Barnes Sr. is an investor in the company. He said the company is owned by local and national investors.

Property taxes on the home haven’t been paid since 2011.