HAMLIN, N.Y. — A double homicide discovered in a charred vehicle led investigators to the back lot of a private storage company Monday morning.

The burned-out car was found on King Street just off Route 19. The bodies of two people were discovered inside the burned vehicle. Investigators believe the car was driven to the site late at night and parked there. The bodies have not yet been identified.

Investigators with the Monroe County Sheriff's Department believe rainy weather extinguished the fire.

“We don’t have any reason to believe or any concern, or for the public to have any need to be concerned of illegal or suspicious activity in this area," said Monroe County Chief Deputy Michael Fowler. "This is an isolated incident. However just to be on he safe side we are treating this as a homicide and going through that lengthy investigative process to be sure we’ve covered all the steps necessary."

Sheriffs investigators collected surveillance video from nearby businesses and interviewed people who work and live near this dead-end street. It may be several days before the two people found are identified.Deaths of 2 investigated by @monroesheriffny at scene of vehicle fire at storage facility at 87 King St. #Hamlin. @SPECNewsROC Treating like homicide. pic.twitter.com/vw7a3rMDqe — Jim Aroune (@JimAroune) September 10, 2018

People frequenting Crosby's convenience store, just down the street, were concerned about the discovery. One woman, who wished not to appear on camera, said she had moved to Hamlin to escape episodes such as the one at the end of King Street. Others shared their alarm.

"It's quite shocking," said Lisa Adams of Hamlin. "Especially if it's an isolated incident. You don't hear about that around here. So, it's kind of alarming. You want to lock your doors."