SEATTLE, WA - Two women were found dead inside a University District apartment near the University of Washington Tuesday morning, according to Seattle police. It's unclear how the women died, but Seattle detectives have determined there are no suspects at-large.

According to Seattle police, the building manager went to a unit in the Malloy Apartments near the intersection of 15th Avenue Northeast and Northeast 43rd Street around 9:30 a.m. for a welfare check. That's when he discovered the victims. According to Seattle fire 911 records, medics responded to 4423 15th Avenue Northeast around 9:30 a.m. The Malloy Apartments is a 123-unit building made up of mostly studio and small one-bedroom units.

The incident was originally reported as a stabbing. UW police sent out a campus-wide alert warning students to avoid the area just before 9:30 a.m. "Homicide investigators are on scene and actively working to determine the circumstances of this case, and whether there are any outstanding individuals involved in this incident," Seattle police wrote in a bulletin Tuesday morning.

The King County Medical Examiner will determine the cause and manner of death. There hasn't been a double-homicide in the University District in at least 10 years. There have only been five homicides in the University District since 2008, according to Seattle police crime statistics. There have been 18 homicides in 2018 in Seattle. The last occurred on Saturday in the International District. A 56-year-old man died after he was apparently stabbed in the leg, according to Seattle police.