CLEVELAND, Ohio -- Nine people were shot - one fatally - late Saturday at a gender reveal party in a Cincinnati suburb, reports say.

The shooting happened about 11:30 p.m. Saturday in Colerain Township, a suburb northwest of Cincinnati, the Cincinnati Enquirer reports. First responders found a 22-year-old Indiana woman dead inside a small home and soon located eight surviving victims.

Some of the victims are children, a Colerain Township police spokesman told WLWT News 5. They were being treated at Cincinnati Children's Medical Center. The injured children are 8, 6 and 2, Colerain Township police chief Mark Denney said at a Sunday afternoon press conference, the Associated Press reports.

The five adult victims were taken to the University of Cincinnati Medical Center. One was in critical condition, three were in fair condition and the fifth victim was stable, WLWT News 5 reports.

One victim told WKRC Local 12 that she was pregnant and was shot in the leg. She said she lost her baby due to her injury.

Investigators learned that there was a gender reveal party at the home Saturday night, and the shooting appears to have happened while many of the victims were gathered around a TV, the Enquirer reports. No motive for the shooting has been revealed.

Witnesses told police that two men were seen leaving the house shortly after the shooting, according to the Enquirer, but no official suspect information has been released by police.

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