The Pasco County Sheriff's office are searching for two suspects in connection to the discovery of three bodies found in a New Port Richey mobile home.

Authorities have not released many details, saying that a 4:54 a.m. 911 call reported several gunshots in the area of Banbury Avenue and Adler Street in the Moon Lake section of New Port Richey.

According to Pasco Sheriff Chris Nocco, three people were found dead in the mobile home. Two of three of the victims have been identified as Shane Newland, 42 and Justin Huckeby, 25. Detectives are still working to notify the next of kin for the third victim.

Deputies have identified two suspects; Christopher Lee Duncan, 26, and Dora Delgado, 38. The pair is considered armed and dangerous. They were last seen driving a blue, Ford SUV with Florida tag CDAA98.

If anyone comes in contact with the suspects, deputies ask that you do not approach them and call your local authorities.

Nocco said drugs may be involved in the incident, which could have been a targeted hit.

Authorities have not said how the victims died, only saying they suffered significant injuries. The cause of death for each victims will be determined by the medical examiner.

Banbury Avenue was shut down between Adler Street and Moon Lake Road.

The Sheriff's Office is looking for information from anyone that may have been in the area this morning and saw or heard anything. Tipsters can call the Sheriff's Office at 1-800-854-2862 or contact Crime Stoppers of Tampa Bay at 1-800-873-TIPS or online at crimestopperstb.com.

"Anyone who commits homicides like this could be a threat to other people," Nocco said, also using his morning news conference to send a message to the suspect or suspects. "Whoever you are, turn yourself in. We don’t back down. We meet force with force."