Four Found Dead By Police In Apparent Murder-Suicide At South Carolina Home (VIDEO)

Police found the bodies of four people, including a local official, who'd been shot to death inside a Rock Hill, S.C., home Sunday.

Officers were called to the house around 5:45 p.m. Sunday after 911 received a call reporting a shooting. Investigators believe there was gunfire inside and outside the home, officials with the York County Sheriff's Office told NBC's Charlotte affiliate WCNC.

The York County coroner later identified the dead as Randy Eugene Moore, 55; his wife, Anna Moore, 50; her son Jason Lockamy, 32; and Lockamy's girlfriend, Lora Young, 31, according to WFMY News.

Information about Anna Moore recently surfaced, revealing that she supervised animal control, the department of fire safety, emergency management, the jail, public safety communications and the summer feeding program.

So far, few details have been released about the shooting, but the police department did confirm that they are not actively looking for a suspect and are considering the crime a murder-suicide. Beyond that, police are not releasing any further details about the circumstances surrounding the shootings at this time, according to NBC News.

"We'll make a determination and then go forward," Sheriff Bruce Bryant told local media outlets, according to USA Today.

Rock Hill is about 25 miles southwest of Charlotte and has a population of about 65,000.

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Guns, Homicide, Murder, Suicide, South carolina, Murder-suicide
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