Updated May 17: Revised to include additional information

A North Texas couple were arrested and their daughter was hospitalized after they were found wandering naked down a street while their house was on fire.

Michael James Ouellette (Grayson County Sheriff's Office)

Firefighters in Southmayd, about 60 miles north of Dallas, were called to a blaze at the home on Christi Lane about 1:30 p.m. Tuesday.

Shannon Lee Ouellette (Grayson County Sheriff's Office)

A short time later, neighbors called authorities to report two adults and a 13-year-old girl who were acting strangely, Grayson County sheriff's Capt. Sarah Bigham told the Sherman Herald Democrat. Residents said they were talking about the end times and the "wrath of God."

"They were not acting as a normal person would act," Bigham said.

Passers-by said the three weren't wearing any clothes.

"It was kind of weird to see all three of them walking down the highway naked," Larry Sanford, who was driving on State Highway 56 at the time and stopped to see what was happening, told KXII-TV.

Southmayd's police chief, Chad McKee, told the station that the man assaulted him when he came across the three — an encounter that Sanford described as "pretty violent" — and then the three fled. Half an hour later, police said, the woman bit another officer.

"We ended up tazing the male several times with very little effect," McKee told the Herald Democrat. "He just continued on."

Authorities eventually detained the trio. The officers' injuries were described as minor.

Jail records show that 48-year-old Michael James Ouellette — the owner of the home — and 43-year-old Shannon Lee Ouellette each face one count of assault of a peace officer, one count of abandoning or endangering a child and one count of evading arrest. Both were being held at the Grayson County jail Thursday, with bail set at $29,000 each.

Firefighters from Southmayd and other nearby agencies worked to extinguish the blaze at the home, and nearby residents were evacuated for several hours after there were reports of explosions there, according to KXII.

Bigham told the Herald Democrat that there was "some concern for items that may be in or around the structure" but did not release additional details.

McKee said that the suspicious objects were bags that had wires in them and wrapped around them. The Plano Police Department's bomb squad was called and found that the bags weren't a threat.

The child, whose age and gender were not released, was airlifted to a Plano hospital for treatment. Both adults were taken to a Sherman hospital, then arrested.

Authorities were continuing to investigate what led up to the incident.