Crime & Safety

2 Bodies Found In Peninsula Home, Police Say

Police are investigating the deaths after the two people were found over the weekend.

Coroner's officials have not yet publicly identified the duo.
Coroner's officials have not yet publicly identified the duo. (Patch file by Renee Schiavone)

PACIFICA, CA — Two people were found dead inside a Pacifica residence over the weekend, and police are working to determine what may have happened, according to police. The discovery was made sometime Sunday, as police say they were called around 12:30 p.m. to a home in the Linda Mar area on a report of two people there who appeared to be dead.

In a news release, Pacifica police Chief Daniel Steidle said officers responded to the 1100 block of Banyan Way after getting the report.

Police did not release any information Sunday about the victims' ages, genders or how they died. As of Monday morning, coroner's officials tell Patch that the names of the two people are still not yet being publicly released.

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The investigation by Pacifica police Department and the San Mateo County Coroner's Office is ongoing.

— Bay City News Service contributed to this report

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