A Grants Pass man is charged with murder after his family members were found killed and injured, according to the Jackson County Sheriff’s Office.

Just after 10:30 p.m. Friday, Kristie Hodges, 40, called 911 to report a shooting at her home in the 7000 block of Rogue River Highway. As she was on the phone, the dispatchers heard gunshots in the background and then the call disconnected.

Police say that they didn’t know if the shooter was still inside the home when they arrived, but no one exited the house when they called for the shooter to come out.

Deputies with the sheriff’s office went inside and found Richard Carlton Rudolph, 64, who is Hodges’ father. He was dead from apparent gunshot and stab wounds.

Hodges, who placed the call, had also been shot several times, according to police. Her 16-year-old daughter had extensive blunt and sharp force injuries, according to police.

Both were taken to Asante Three Rivers Medical Center. The mother was then transferred to PeaceHealth Sacred Heart Medical Center at RiverBend in Springfield and the daughter to OHSU Hospital. Both were stable as of Saturday.

The deputies were told that the attacker was David Hodges, 57, the husband to Kristie Hodges and stepfather to her daughter. Police said they were told he had left the home by the time they got there and that he might have a shotgun with him.

Deputies with the sheriff’s office and SWAT searched until 2 a.m., when they say they found David Hodges hiding under a treeway across Rogue River Highway. He was bitten by a police dog during the arrest. He was not armed at the time.

He was taken to Providence Medford Medical Center for the bite injuries before being booked in the Jackson County Jail. He is charged with murder, attempted murder, first-degree assault and unlawful use of a weapon. The Jackson County District Attorney’s Office might choose to press additional charges.

Hodges was convicted in 2017 in Jackson County of disorderly conduct in the second degree.

The sheriff’s office asks that anyone with information calls 541-770-8333.