WEST HOLLYWOOD —On January 22, the bodies of two women were found in an apartment in West Hollywood, according to the Los Angeles Sheriff’s Department.

According to previous reports, the bodies were of a man and a woman, but by evening on January 22, it was noted that the bodies were of two women. It is suspected that one of the women committed suicide; however, the other woman’s death is considered suspicious, and the cause remains unclear.

The bodies were found on the 1100 block of North Fuller Avenue, where detectives were reportedly dispatched at approximately 10:30 a.m. The identities of the women will not be disclosed while their next of kin is in the process of being notified.

Anyone with further information regarding this incident is urged to contact the Sheriff’s homicide division at 323-890-5500.

The West Hollywood Sheriff’s station provides information to residents on how to prevent crime in their neighborhood. One of the programs listed is Neighborhood Watch, which offers ways to do the following:

1)  Reduce opportunities for crime by acting as eyes and ears for West Hollywood Sheriff’s Station personnel.

2)  Develop a community/law enforcement partnership with the West Hollywood Sheriff’s Station through shared information, observation, and reporting of suspicious activity, persons, or vehicles.

3)  Enhance the quality of life for residents in the city of West Hollywood.

For more information, visit wehosheriff.com/crimeprevention.htm