Police in the US state of Idaho have announced they are investigating the deaths of four university students whose bodies were found in a home near campus. The deaths have been classified as suspicious homicides, according to police in Moscow, a college town in north-central Idaho. The bodies of the University of Idaho students were discovered Sunday after police responded to a report of an unconscious person, city officials said in a statement. No further details, including cause of death, are available. All classes for Monday have been canceled, the university said, and are set to resume on Tuesday. U of I classes were canceled Nov. 14 to honor the student victims. pic.twitter.com/wiuOmST6d1 — University of Idaho (@uidaho) November 14, 2022 “It is with deep sadness that I share with you that the university was informed today of the deaths of four University of Idaho students living off campus who are believed to be victims of homicide,” university president Scott Green said in a statement. Immediately after the bodies were found, the university notified students to evacuate for about an hour until police determined there was no danger to others in the area. Police in Moscow were seeking information from the public about the ongoing investigation.