Police in Texas are investigating a deadly attempted robbery involving narcotics after four shooting victims were found inside a car, authorities said Saturday.

The shooting happened around 7 p.m. Friday in the 1200 block of E. Jessamine Street in Fort Worth, the Fort Worth Police Department said.

Three victims were pronounced dead at the scene, while a fourth victim was rushed to a hospital, where he died of his injuries, according to authorities.

Police said investigators recovered multiple weapons at the scene that had been fired during the shooting.

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Investigators also learned that a suspect driving a gray Dodge Challenger fled the scene after the shooting.

Fort Worth Texas police cruiser

Four people were killed Friday evening during a shooting in Fort Worth, Texas, that police are believe was an attempted robbery involving narcotics. (Fort Worth Police Department)

Resident Anna Porkhorska told FOX4 Dallas-Fort Worth that the car with the victims had 10 to 12 bullet holes.

"I went up to the window and saw a car driving off and dropped to the ground hoping nothing would hit me," she told the station.

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No arrests have been made and police did not release any additional information.