Two teens have been reported missing in British Columbia — and a man’s dead body was found just over a mile from their burning truck — stirring “growing concerns” in a region where only days earlier, a young couple was found murdered on the side of a road, according to new reports.

Authorities were responding to a pickup truck fire along Highway 37 south of the Stikine River Bridge in the northwestern section of the province on Friday when a passing driver told them he spotted what he believed to be a body at a nearby highway pullout, the Vancouver Sun reported.

There, responding officers from the Dease Lake Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) discovered a corpse — but couldn’t confirm whether the man’s death was related to the truck fire, according to the report. His name and cause of death have not been released.

By Sunday, authorities announced that they were looking for Kam McLeod, 19, and Bryer Schmegelsky, 18, who were inside the truck and have been reported missing, the outlet reported.

The teens, both of Port Alberni, were traveling through British Columbia to visit Whitehorse and look for work, according to the paper.

“Kam and Bryer have periodically connected with family and friends over the past week and it is possible that they are now in area without cell coverage,” Dawn Roberts, a spokesperson for British Columbia RCMP, told the outlet.

“However, we have found their vehicle and have not been able to locate either of them at this time,” she added. “We are asking for Kam or Bryer to connect with police right away and let us know you are okay. Or we ask that anyone who may have spoken to or seen them over the last few days to call police so we can get a better understanding as to where they might be or their plans.”

Kam is described as 6 feet 4, around 169 pounds, with dark brown hair and facial hair. Cops say Bryer is 6 feet 4 and around 169 pounds with sandy brown hair.

Both were riding in a red and gray Dodge pickup truck with a sleeping camper and the British Columbia license plate LW6433. The pair was last spotted heading south from the Super A general store in Dease Lake on Thursday afternoon.

Cops have acknowledged “growing community concerns about the ongoing homicide investigations in northern BC” following the murders of Chynna Noelle Deese of North Carolina and her beau, Lucas Robertson Fowler of Australia, two veteran travelers who were found shot dead on the side of a remote highway on July 15 — about 292 miles away, according to the Canadian Press.

Investigators “are sharing information” about the cases, but have not revealed whether any connection has been made between them, according to the report. Still, they urged the public to take general safety precautions and remain vigilant.