Two students at Franciscan University of Steubenville in Ohio were found dead inside a parked vehicle on Monday afternoon. The students, Luke Reimer, 20, from Florida, and Mary Mich, 20, from Pennsylvania, were both juniors at the private Catholic university. Authorities believe the deaths might be linked to carbon monoxide poisoning caused by a vehicle exhaust or engine problem. The students were discovered shortly after noon in the parking lot of St. Agnes Residence Hall, a women's dormitory. Police responded to a welfare check and found the pair deceased inside the vehicle. The Jefferson County Coroner's Office reported carbon monoxide poisoning as the cause, but the police have not officially confirmed this and are still investigating. Luke was a men's lacrosse player majoring in management. He and Mary had been dating for over a year and recently celebrated their first anniversary according to social media posts. The university canceled evening events and held a prayer service to honor them. Counseling services were offered to students and staff to support them during this difficult time. Franciscan University President Rev. Dave Pivonka expressed deep sorrow, saying, "This news brings profound sorrow to the entire Franciscan University community... Please know that we are holding Luke and Mary, and all who mourn them, close in prayer, asking the Lord for comfort, mercy, and peace." He urged the campus to support each other and stay united in faith amid the grief. The police investigation is ongoing, and an official cause of death has not yet been released.