Editor's note: This is a breaking news story and will be updated.

5:40 p.m. Update: Reno police said the two teenagers appear to be the victims of the suspected murder-suicide.

Police did not comment on how they were killed, saying it is too early to tell.

"We don't know what led up to this. We didn't have prior calls or anything like that," said Sgt. John Silver.

"We are still at the beginning stages," he said. "We need to determine exactly what happened. We're going to have to go through this whole house to make sure we cover all the bases and make sure our initial thoughts are accurate."

Original story: Reno police are investigating a suspected murder-suicide that has left four people dead in South Reno.

Two of the victims were students at Damonte Ranch High School.

"I can confirm that two of the victims were juveniles and go to Damonte Ranch High School," said Officer Travis Warren.

Police discovered the four bodies in a home on Canyon Country Court on Wednesday morning. They are believed to be members of the same family who lived in the home, police said.

"This appears to be an isolated incident and there is no threat to the community," police said in a press release.

The Washoe County Medical Examiner is working to confirm the identities of the victims.

Moments after Reno police put out a press release on the suspected murder-suicide, the Washoe County School District released a note of condolences to families at Damonte Ranch High School.

"Two of our students died following a domestic situation in their home," the note from principal Darvel Bell said. "Reno Police are investigating the case, and because this is an active investigation, I am not able to share any more details with you now."

Warren said police are investigating whether one person killed their three family members or if two were involved in the murder before committing suicide.

Support services are in place for students at the high school, Warren said.

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"It has been such a difficult year for all of us, and I appreciate your extraordinary courage over these past few months," Bell said. "We are Mustang strong, and we can rely on each other during this tragic time."

The two students follow three deaths of Damonte Ranch High School students this year. One student died by suicide. The other two died of fentanyl overdoses.

Damonte Ranch High School Principal Darvel Bell sent the follow message to families on Wednesday:

Good evening, Damonte Ranch High School Family— This is Darvel Bell, your principal. I am heartbroken to report to you tonight we have had another tragedy in our Mustang family. Due to this tragedy, all of our athletic and activities tonight have been cancelled. Two of our students died following a domestic situation in their home. Reno Police are investigating the case, and because this is an active investigation, I am not able to share any more details with you now. Our counselors, district level crisis team, and community partners will be on our campus tomorrow and will be providing any resources our students and staff members require. They will stay with us for as long as we need them. Counseling and emotional support of staff and students will be our top priority. It has been such a difficult year for all of us, and I appreciate your extraordinary courage over these past few months. We are Mustang strong, and we can rely on each other during this tragic time. Please visit our Counseling web page at https://www.washoeschools.net/Page/11144. Here you’ll find resources, links to information, and support for you and your family.

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