UNION GAP, Wash. (AP) — The two people killed in a house fire early Sunday in central Washington have been identified. The Yakima Herald-Republic reports Yakima County Coroner Jim Curtice said 66-year-old Roger Harrington and 32-year-old Tyler Aalbu of Union Gap were identified through DNA and dental records. Curtice says both men died of smoke inhalation. Union Gap police say the men’s deaths are being investigated as homicides. Investigators determined that the house was deliberately set on fire. Anyone with information on the case is asked to call Union Gap police.