Eight people are dead after "execution-style" shootings in rural southern Ohio on Friday, reports WBNS. According to WCPO, the victims in the rampage in Peebles are all members of the Rhoden family. One of the dead is a 16-year-old boy, the AP reports. Multiple homes were involved in what the Ohio attorney general describes as a "grisly scene." A number of the dead were found in bed, including a mother who had been sleeping with her 4-day-old baby. The baby survived. The shootings took place at four homes—three within a few miles of each other and the fourth within 30 miles.
No arrests have been made, and police are unclear even how many shooters there were. None people found dead appear to have killed themselves, which means the shooter or shooters may still be on the loose. If that's the case, authorities say they are "extremely dangerous." Police say the shootings do not appear random, but no motive has been determined, ABC 6 reports. (More mass shootings stories.)