Moscow, Nov 14: Police are investigating the deaths of four people found Sunday in a home near the University of Idaho campus.
Officers with the Moscow Police Department responded to a report of an unconscious person just before noon when they entered the home about a block from campus, according to a press release from the city. Istanbul Blast: 6 Killed, 53 Injured in ‘Bomb Attack’ in Istiklal Avenue, Says Turkey President Recep Tayyip Erdogan.
Authorities did not release any additional details, including the cause of death or whether any of the four were students. Police said more information would be shared once family members were notified of the deaths.
The discovery prompted the University of Idaho to warn students to shelter in place for about an hour until investigators determined there was no active threat to others in the region. Istanbul Blast: 4 Killed, 38 Injured in Explosion on Istiklal Avenue in Turkey, Cause Unclear.
The city of Moscow is a close-knit college town nestled in the rolling hills of north-central Idaho, about 130 kilometers southeast of Spokane, Washington.
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