Police in eastern Ontario don't believe that foul play was involved in the case of three bodies found on an aboriginal reserve Friday.

Residents of Tyendinaga Mohawk Reserve were in shock after learning of news that police discovered three local residents dead the night before.

The bodies were found in a house on the reserve, which is on the outskirts of Deseronto, about two hours east of Toronto on the Bay of Quinte.

Police responded to a 9-1-1 call made from a small bungalow at approximately 10:00 p.m. ET Thursday night.

Inside they found the bodies of a man and his wife, Donald and Wendy Lloyd, both 45 years old. The body of 42-year-old Stephen Blanchard was found in a van in the driveway.

All are believed to be acquaintances.

Early autopsy results suggest no foul play, but police say the investigation will continue as more toxicology tests are done to determine the cause of the deaths.