No arrests have been made as of early Saturday morning in the shootings in Pike County.

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A killer or killers are still at large Saturday after eight members of a Pike County family were killed "execution-style" Friday. TIMELINE: What we know so far One woman was shot in her bed as her 4-day-old baby lay next to her, Ohio Attorney General Mike DeWine said. More than 30 people had been interviewed in connection with the massacre by Friday evening, officials said. Investigators worked through the night interviewing, gathering information and executing search warrants, DeWine said Saturday. WATCH: Family releases statement DeWine said Friday evening that he would not say there is a "person of interest." He did say many of those who were interviewed were in Chillicothe. "We anticipate a number of other people will be interviewed," DeWine said. "We do not know if we are talking about one individual or two or three or more." Watch latest news conference Pike County Sheriff Charles Reader said they believe the killer or killers are still on the loose and should be considered armed and dangerous. All victims were shot in their heads. Seven victims are adults, and one victim was a 16-year-old male, DeWine said. WATCH: Afternoon news conference DeWine said that the victims were shot "execution-style." All the victims are believed to be members of the Rhoden family, and they were found in four homes, Reader said. A Rhoden family spokesperson released a short statement to the media Saturday, thanking the public for support and asking anyone with information to call 1-855-BCI-OHIO. Watch: Pike County community rocked by Rhoden family massacre Someone called 911 to report two dead people at a home on the 4000 block of Union Hill Road just before 8 a.m., Reader said. Deputies responded to that scene and checked two nearby addresses on Union Hill Road where they found five more bodies. In total, seven people were found shot dead at three Union Hill Road addresses and one person was found in a home on Dry Fork Road later Friday afternoon. According to DeWine, all the victims were shot in the head, some while they were in their beds, indicating they were shot while sleeping.. "It's heartbreaking," DeWine said. "The one mom was killed in her bed with the 4-day-old right there." "They're members of my community," Reader said. "My heart goes out to them. I'm not going to speak about the Rhodens. I am sure they are grieving. They're going through a hard time right now, and I am going to respect that." Three young children, including the newborn who was sleeping next to the mother, survived the shooting unharmed, Reader said. The children were 4 days old, 6 months old and 3 years old. No names have been released. LiveWire of event // Scene images In a news conference Friday afternoon, Reader said there is a "strong possibility that any individual involved in this is armed and extremely dangerous." When asked what message he has for killer or killers, Reader said simply, "We're coming." A motive isn't clear, authorities said, but they urged other members of the Rhoden family to take precautions, and Reader advised all residents to stay inside and lock their doors Friday night."This really is a question of public safety, and particularly for any of the Rhoden family," DeWine said. Reader was asked whether residents in the surrounding area should lock their doors and be on alert Friday night. "I would," he said. "Under the circumstances." None of those found shot appear to be suicides, indicating that it is likely that the assailant is at large, DeWine said. Watch the latest report Investigators are working four crimes scenes, Reader said. The Bureau of Criminal Investigation is expected to be on scene all night and probably through tomorrow, DeWine said. DeWine said he is impressed with the way the sheriff and his department have handled the investigation thus far. A spokesperson for Ohio's Bureau of Criminal Investigation said earlier that "we are sending everybody" to the shooting scene near the Adams/Pike county line. Spokesman Dan Tierney said the Pike County sheriff's office requested state help at 8:20 a.m. Images from scene The FBI in Cincinnati also said it was closely monitoring the situation and has offered assistance to the Pike County sheriff's office if needed. Pike County victim's advocate Dave Dickerson said about 20 members of the family gathered at the church to await information early Friday afternoon. Dickerson said he had been told children were taken to hospitals, but he didn't know anything about their identity or condition. In Adams County, a few miles west of the crime scene, Peebles High School was on lockout for some time, but it was lifted shortly before 11 a.m. "I was told we are out of danger. We feel sure of that," Superintendent Richard Seas said. "Reports we are receiving from Peebles are tragic beyond comprehension," Gov. John Kasich wrote on his Twitter account. Anyone with information is asked to call 1-855-BCI-OHIO. Several dead in Pike County