A husband and wife were found dead Thursday evening inside their home in the upscale Anaheim Hills neighborhood of California.

Anaheim Police made the grim discovery when they responded to reports of gunfire around 6 pm at a residence about 35 miles southeast of Los Angeles.

Inside the home were two bodies, believed to be Allison Berry Guerra and her husband, Marco ‘Tony’ Guerra.

Both victims had sustained gunshot wounds and a firearm was found at the scene. They were pronounced dead on at the scene, KTLA reported.

Though the circumstances remain unclear, early findings suggest Tony may have shot and killed Allison before turning the gun on himself, according to an obituary for Allison.

Police have not indicated any signs of outside involvement and the case remains under active investigation.

News of the couple’s deaths has sent shockwaves through their community as friends and loved ones have taken to social media to grieve and share memories.

Anaheim Police responded to reports of gunfire around 6 pm at a residence on the 380 block of South Henning Way - about 35 miles southeast of Los Angeles - where they discovered two bodies, believed to be Allison Berry Guerra and her husband, Marco 'Tony' Guerra

Anaheim Police responded to reports of gunfire around 6 pm at a residence on the 380 block of South Henning Way – about 35 miles southeast of Los Angeles – where they discovered two bodies, believed to be Allison Berry Guerra and her husband, Marco ‘Tony’ Guerra

Early findings suggest Tony shot and killed Allison before turning the gun on himself, according to an obituary for Allison. Pictured: Allison Berry Guerra

Early findings suggest Tony shot and killed Allison before turning the gun on himself, according to an obituary for Allison. Pictured: Allison Berry Guerra

The couple's lavish $3.1 million home nestled in the ultra-luxurious Anaheim Hills neighborhood

The couple’s lavish $3.1 million home nestled in the ultra-luxurious Anaheim Hills neighborhood

‘My heart is broken for the two of you,’ Tristin Haulenbeck wrote on Facebook. 

‘Allison, you were the kindest person and made me feel like family… Tony was always so kind and inviting. Rest in peace, my friends.’

Randy Slack remembered Tony as ‘a passionate man full of love.’

‘Tony you were always so welcoming and full of life, a passionate man full of love, you always gave me hugs with that big happy smile… I’ll miss you sending me messages and our talks my man… I’m sorry for whatever you must have been going through. RIP Tony & wife Allison Guerra.’

Anyone with information is urged to contact Anaheim Police at 714-765-1900.

Allison pictured with her family at Pirate Cove Resort in Needles, California

Allison pictured with her family at Pirate Cove Resort in Needles, California

Randy Slack (right), a man claiming to be a loved one of the deceased took to Facebook on Friday to share a heartfelt message writing, 'Tony you were always so welcoming and full of life, a passionate man full of love'

Randy Slack (right), a man claiming to be a loved one of the deceased took to Facebook on Friday to share a heartfelt message writing, ‘Tony you were always so welcoming and full of life, a passionate man full of love’

Allison Berry Guerra

Allison Berry Guerra

Slack's solemn message posted to Facebook continued, 'I’m sorry for whatever you must have been going through .. RIP Tony & wife Allison Guerra,' as he shared picstures of 'happier times'

Slack’s solemn message posted to Facebook continued, ‘I’m sorry for whatever you must have been going through .. RIP Tony & wife Allison Guerra,’ as he shared picstures of ‘happier times’